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27 April, 22:48

Apply the law of conservation of mass to explain how mass is conserved when water evaporates

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  1. 28 April, 01:44
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    The law of conservation holds that mass can not be destroyed but can only take on different forms. So if 5 g of water becomes a gas it becomes 5 g of water vapor. The mass of the liquid water is simply transferred into the mass of the newly formed water vapor.
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