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Although matter was changed, it was not created or destroyed. ||||| You may wonder how it can be conserved if something is now missing?
Is any matter destroyed when you burn wood in a campfire No, because of conservation of mass
Assume you had also trapped the gases released by the burning wood and measured their mass and the mass of the ashes. ||||| The gases floated off into the air, leaving behind just the ashes.
Is any matter destroyed when you burn wood in a campfire No, because of conservation of mass
If you build a campfire, you start with a large stack of sticks and logs. ||||| Although matter was changed, it was not created or destroyed.
Is any matter destroyed when you burn wood in a campfire It just changes form
Although matter was changed, it was not created or destroyed. ||||| You may wonder how it can be conserved if something is now missing?
Is any matter destroyed when you burn wood in a campfire It just changes form
Assume you had also trapped the gases released by the burning wood and measured their mass and the mass of the ashes. ||||| The gases floated off into the air, leaving behind just the ashes.
Is any matter destroyed when you burn wood in a campfire It just changes form
If you build a campfire, you start with a large stack of sticks and logs. ||||| The gases floated off into the air, leaving behind just the ashes. ||||| The wood changed not only to ashes, but also to carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other gases.
After you burn wood in your campfire, the wood matter ends up on the ground (mostly as ashes), but where does the rest of the matter go It travels through the air
The wood changed not only to ashes, but also to carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other gases. ||||| It may seem that way. ||||| The truth is that the same amount of matter still exists.
After you burn wood in your campfire, the wood matter ends up on the ground (mostly as ashes), but where does the rest of the matter go It travels through the air
You may wonder how it can be conserved if something is now missing? ||||| This example illustrates the law of conservation of mass. ||||| The truth is that the same amount of matter still exists.
After you burn wood in your campfire, the wood matter ends up on the ground (mostly as ashes), but where does the rest of the matter go It travels through the air
If you build a campfire, you start with a large stack of sticks and logs. ||||| The gases floated off into the air, leaving behind just the ashes. ||||| The wood changed not only to ashes, but also to carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other gases.
After you burn wood in your campfire, the wood matter ends up on the ground (mostly as ashes), but where does the rest of the matter go It changed changes into carbon dioxide, water vapor and other gases
The wood changed not only to ashes, but also to carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other gases. ||||| It may seem that way. ||||| The truth is that the same amount of matter still exists.
After you burn wood in your campfire, the wood matter ends up on the ground (mostly as ashes), but where does the rest of the matter go It changed changes into carbon dioxide, water vapor and other gases
You may wonder how it can be conserved if something is now missing? ||||| This example illustrates the law of conservation of mass. ||||| The truth is that the same amount of matter still exists.
After you burn wood in your campfire, the wood matter ends up on the ground (mostly as ashes), but where does the rest of the matter go It changed changes into carbon dioxide, water vapor and other gases
If you build a campfire, you start with a large stack of sticks and logs. ||||| The gases floated off into the air, leaving behind just the ashes. ||||| The wood changed not only to ashes, but also to carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other gases.
After you burn wood in your campfire, the wood matter ends up on the ground (mostly as ashes), but where does the rest of the matter go Into the air (as carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other gases)
The wood changed not only to ashes, but also to carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other gases. ||||| It may seem that way. ||||| The truth is that the same amount of matter still exists.
After you burn wood in your campfire, the wood matter ends up on the ground (mostly as ashes), but where does the rest of the matter go Into the air (as carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other gases)
You may wonder how it can be conserved if something is now missing? ||||| This example illustrates the law of conservation of mass. ||||| The truth is that the same amount of matter still exists.
After you burn wood in your campfire, the wood matter ends up on the ground (mostly as ashes), but where does the rest of the matter go Into the air (as carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other gases)
Assume you had also trapped the gases released by the burning wood and measured their mass and the mass of the ashes. ||||| The ashes and gases combined have the same mass as the wood you started with.
How is matter conserved after wood burns Assume you had also trapped the gases released by the burning wood and measured their mass and the mass of the ashes; the ashes and gases combined have the same mass as the wood you started with
The ashes and gases combined have the same mass as the wood you started with. ||||| The gases floated off into the air, leaving behind just the ashes.
How is matter conserved after wood burns Assume you had also trapped the gases released by the burning wood and measured their mass and the mass of the ashes; the ashes and gases combined have the same mass as the wood you started with
Because the same amount of matter still exists, we can say that matter is conserved. ||||| This example illustrates the law of conservation of mass.
How is matter conserved after wood burns Assume you had also trapped the gases released by the burning wood and measured their mass and the mass of the ashes; the ashes and gases combined have the same mass as the wood you started with
Assume you had also trapped the gases released by the burning wood and measured their mass and the mass of the ashes. ||||| The ashes and gases combined have the same mass as the wood you started with.
How is matter conserved after wood burns The ashes and gases combined have the same original mass
The ashes and gases combined have the same mass as the wood you started with. ||||| The gases floated off into the air, leaving behind just the ashes.
How is matter conserved after wood burns The ashes and gases combined have the same original mass
Because the same amount of matter still exists, we can say that matter is conserved. ||||| This example illustrates the law of conservation of mass.
How is matter conserved after wood burns The ashes and gases combined have the same original mass
Assume you had also trapped the gases released by the burning wood and measured their mass and the mass of the ashes. ||||| The ashes and gases combined have the same mass as the wood you started with.
How is matter conserved after wood burns The matter takes on different forms
The ashes and gases combined have the same mass as the wood you started with. ||||| The gases floated off into the air, leaving behind just the ashes.
How is matter conserved after wood burns The matter takes on different forms
Because the same amount of matter still exists, we can say that matter is conserved. ||||| This example illustrates the law of conservation of mass.
How is matter conserved after wood burns The matter takes on different forms
If you build a campfire, you start with a large stack of sticks and logs. ||||| The wood changed not only to ashes, but also to carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other gases.
What can cause wood to change to ashes, carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other gases Heat
The wood changed not only to ashes, but also to carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other gases. ||||| The truth is that the same amount of matter still exists.
What can cause wood to change to ashes, carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other gases Heat
What would you find? ||||| The truth is that the same amount of matter still exists.
What can cause wood to change to ashes, carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other gases Heat
If you build a campfire, you start with a large stack of sticks and logs. ||||| The wood changed not only to ashes, but also to carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other gases.
What can cause wood to change to ashes, carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other gases Burning the wood
The wood changed not only to ashes, but also to carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other gases. ||||| The truth is that the same amount of matter still exists.
What can cause wood to change to ashes, carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other gases Burning the wood
What would you find? ||||| The truth is that the same amount of matter still exists.
What can cause wood to change to ashes, carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other gases Burning the wood
If you build a campfire, you start with a large stack of sticks and logs. ||||| The wood changed not only to ashes, but also to carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other gases.
What can cause wood to change to ashes, carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other gases Fire
The wood changed not only to ashes, but also to carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other gases. ||||| The truth is that the same amount of matter still exists.
What can cause wood to change to ashes, carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other gases Fire
What would you find? ||||| The truth is that the same amount of matter still exists.
What can cause wood to change to ashes, carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other gases Fire
If you build a campfire, you start with a large stack of sticks and logs. ||||| The wood changed not only to ashes, but also to carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other gases.
What can cause wood to change to ashes, carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other gases Campfire
The wood changed not only to ashes, but also to carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other gases. ||||| The truth is that the same amount of matter still exists.
What can cause wood to change to ashes, carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other gases Campfire
What would you find? ||||| The truth is that the same amount of matter still exists.
What can cause wood to change to ashes, carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other gases Campfire
If you build a campfire, you start with a large stack of sticks and logs. ||||| Although matter was changed, it was not created or destroyed.
Is any matter created when you burn wood in a campfire No
Although matter was changed, it was not created or destroyed. ||||| What would you find?
Is any matter created when you burn wood in a campfire No
As the fire burns, the stack slowly shrinks. ||||| What do you think happened?
Is any matter created when you burn wood in a campfire No
If you build a campfire, you start with a large stack of sticks and logs. ||||| Although matter was changed, it was not created or destroyed.
Is any matter created when you burn wood in a campfire No, because of conservation of mass
Although matter was changed, it was not created or destroyed. ||||| What would you find?
Is any matter created when you burn wood in a campfire No, because of conservation of mass
As the fire burns, the stack slowly shrinks. ||||| What do you think happened?
Is any matter created when you burn wood in a campfire No, because of conservation of mass
If you build a campfire, you start with a large stack of sticks and logs. ||||| Although matter was changed, it was not created or destroyed.
Is any matter created when you burn wood in a campfire Matter cannot be created or destroyed
Although matter was changed, it was not created or destroyed. ||||| What would you find?
Is any matter created when you burn wood in a campfire Matter cannot be created or destroyed
As the fire burns, the stack slowly shrinks. ||||| What do you think happened?
Is any matter created when you burn wood in a campfire Matter cannot be created or destroyed
The ashes and gases combined have the same mass as the wood you started with. ||||| This example illustrates the law of conservation of mass.
Ashes and gases in an example of what Example of residue left back when something is burnt
This example illustrates the law of conservation of mass. ||||| It may seem that way.
Ashes and gases in an example of what Example of residue left back when something is burnt
Was it destroyed by the flames? ||||| Assume you had measured the mass of the wood before you burned it.
Ashes and gases in an example of what Example of residue left back when something is burnt
The ashes and gases combined have the same mass as the wood you started with. ||||| This example illustrates the law of conservation of mass.
Ashes and gases in an example of what Matter
This example illustrates the law of conservation of mass. ||||| It may seem that way.
Ashes and gases in an example of what Matter
Was it destroyed by the flames? ||||| Assume you had measured the mass of the wood before you burned it.
Ashes and gases in an example of what Matter
The ashes and gases combined have the same mass as the wood you started with. ||||| This example illustrates the law of conservation of mass.
Ashes and gases in an example of what Law of conservation of mass
This example illustrates the law of conservation of mass. ||||| It may seem that way.
Ashes and gases in an example of what Law of conservation of mass
Was it destroyed by the flames? ||||| Assume you had measured the mass of the wood before you burned it.
Ashes and gases in an example of what Law of conservation of mass
The ashes and gases combined have the same mass as the wood you started with. ||||| This example illustrates the law of conservation of mass.
The fact that ashes and gases combined have the same mass as the wood you started with illustrates what law The law of conservation of mass
The ashes and gases combined have the same mass as the wood you started with. ||||| If you build a campfire, you start with a large stack of sticks and logs.
The fact that ashes and gases combined have the same mass as the wood you started with illustrates what law The law of conservation of mass
Was it destroyed by the flames? ||||| Because the same amount of matter still exists, we can say that matter is conserved.
The fact that ashes and gases combined have the same mass as the wood you started with illustrates what law The law of conservation of mass
As the fire burns, the stack slowly shrinks. ||||| By the end of the evening, all that is left is a small pile of ashes.
What happens to sticks and logs in a campfire They change into pile of ashes
As the fire burns, the stack slowly shrinks. ||||| Assume you had measured the mass of the wood before you burned it.
What happens to sticks and logs in a campfire They change into pile of ashes
What do you think happened? ||||| It may seem that way.
What happens to sticks and logs in a campfire They change into pile of ashes
As the fire burns, the stack slowly shrinks. ||||| By the end of the evening, all that is left is a small pile of ashes.
What happens to sticks and logs in a campfire As the fire burns, the stack slowly shrinks and a while later, all that is left is a small pile of ashes
As the fire burns, the stack slowly shrinks. ||||| Assume you had measured the mass of the wood before you burned it.
What happens to sticks and logs in a campfire As the fire burns, the stack slowly shrinks and a while later, all that is left is a small pile of ashes
What do you think happened? ||||| It may seem that way.
What happens to sticks and logs in a campfire As the fire burns, the stack slowly shrinks and a while later, all that is left is a small pile of ashes
As the fire burns, the stack slowly shrinks. ||||| By the end of the evening, all that is left is a small pile of ashes.
What happens to sticks and logs in a campfire They are converted to ashes and gases
As the fire burns, the stack slowly shrinks. ||||| Assume you had measured the mass of the wood before you burned it.
What happens to sticks and logs in a campfire They are converted to ashes and gases
What do you think happened? ||||| It may seem that way.
What happens to sticks and logs in a campfire They are converted to ashes and gases
If you build a campfire, you start with a large stack of sticks and logs. ||||| As the fire burns, the stack slowly shrinks.
As a fire burns, what stack slowly shrinks The stack of sticks and logs
If you build a campfire, you start with a large stack of sticks and logs. ||||| You may wonder how it can be conserved if something is now missing?
As a fire burns, what stack slowly shrinks The stack of sticks and logs
Because the same amount of matter still exists, we can say that matter is conserved. ||||| The gases floated off into the air, leaving behind just the ashes.
As a fire burns, what stack slowly shrinks The stack of sticks and logs
If you build a campfire, you start with a large stack of sticks and logs. ||||| As the fire burns, the stack slowly shrinks.
As a fire burns, what stack slowly shrinks The stack of sticks
If you build a campfire, you start with a large stack of sticks and logs. ||||| You may wonder how it can be conserved if something is now missing?
As a fire burns, what stack slowly shrinks The stack of sticks
Because the same amount of matter still exists, we can say that matter is conserved. ||||| The gases floated off into the air, leaving behind just the ashes.
As a fire burns, what stack slowly shrinks The stack of sticks
If you build a campfire, you start with a large stack of sticks and logs. ||||| The wood changed not only to ashes, but also to carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other gases.
Once a stack of sticks and logs is burnt what matter remains The wood changed not only to ashes, but also to carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other gases
If you build a campfire, you start with a large stack of sticks and logs. ||||| What happened to the matter that you started with?
Once a stack of sticks and logs is burnt what matter remains The wood changed not only to ashes, but also to carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other gases
Although matter was changed, it was not created or destroyed. ||||| What do you think happened?
Once a stack of sticks and logs is burnt what matter remains The wood changed not only to ashes, but also to carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other gases
If you build a campfire, you start with a large stack of sticks and logs. ||||| The wood changed not only to ashes, but also to carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other gases.
Once a stack of sticks and logs is burnt what matter remains Small pile of ashes
If you build a campfire, you start with a large stack of sticks and logs. ||||| What happened to the matter that you started with?
Once a stack of sticks and logs is burnt what matter remains Small pile of ashes
Although matter was changed, it was not created or destroyed. ||||| What do you think happened?
Once a stack of sticks and logs is burnt what matter remains Small pile of ashes
If you build a campfire, you start with a large stack of sticks and logs. ||||| The wood changed not only to ashes, but also to carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other gases.
Once a stack of sticks and logs is burnt what matter remains Only the ashes, all other matter changed forms and moved away from the fire
If you build a campfire, you start with a large stack of sticks and logs. ||||| What happened to the matter that you started with?
Once a stack of sticks and logs is burnt what matter remains Only the ashes, all other matter changed forms and moved away from the fire
Although matter was changed, it was not created or destroyed. ||||| What do you think happened?
Once a stack of sticks and logs is burnt what matter remains Only the ashes, all other matter changed forms and moved away from the fire
The gases floated off into the air, leaving behind just the ashes. ||||| The wood changed not only to ashes, but also to carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other gases.
What happened to the wood It was converted to ashes
The gases floated off into the air, leaving behind just the ashes. ||||| Assume you had measured the mass of the wood before you burned it.
What happened to the wood It was converted to ashes
The ashes and gases combined have the same mass as the wood you started with. ||||| You may wonder how it can be conserved if something is now missing?
What happened to the wood It was converted to ashes
The gases floated off into the air, leaving behind just the ashes. ||||| The wood changed not only to ashes, but also to carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other gases.
What happened to the wood The wood changed not only to ashes, but also to carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other gases, which floated off into the air, leaving behind just the ashes
The gases floated off into the air, leaving behind just the ashes. ||||| Assume you had measured the mass of the wood before you burned it.
What happened to the wood The wood changed not only to ashes, but also to carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other gases, which floated off into the air, leaving behind just the ashes
The ashes and gases combined have the same mass as the wood you started with. ||||| You may wonder how it can be conserved if something is now missing?
What happened to the wood The wood changed not only to ashes, but also to carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other gases, which floated off into the air, leaving behind just the ashes
The gases floated off into the air, leaving behind just the ashes. ||||| The wood changed not only to ashes, but also to carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other gases.
What happened to the wood They get converted to water vapor, carbon dioxide and other gases
The gases floated off into the air, leaving behind just the ashes. ||||| Assume you had measured the mass of the wood before you burned it.
What happened to the wood They get converted to water vapor, carbon dioxide and other gases
The ashes and gases combined have the same mass as the wood you started with. ||||| You may wonder how it can be conserved if something is now missing?
What happened to the wood They get converted to water vapor, carbon dioxide and other gases
As the fire burns, the stack slowly shrinks. ||||| By the end of the evening, all that is left is a small pile of ashes.
What is left when the stack shrinks Small pile of ashes
As the fire burns, the stack slowly shrinks. ||||| Although matter was changed, it was not created or destroyed.
What is left when the stack shrinks Small pile of ashes
The ashes and gases combined have the same mass as the wood you started with. ||||| The wood changed not only to ashes, but also to carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other gases.
What is left when the stack shrinks Small pile of ashes
As the fire burns, the stack slowly shrinks. ||||| By the end of the evening, all that is left is a small pile of ashes.
What is left when the stack shrinks A small pile of ashes
As the fire burns, the stack slowly shrinks. ||||| Although matter was changed, it was not created or destroyed.
What is left when the stack shrinks A small pile of ashes
The ashes and gases combined have the same mass as the wood you started with. ||||| The wood changed not only to ashes, but also to carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other gases.
What is left when the stack shrinks A small pile of ashes
As the fire burns, the stack slowly shrinks. ||||| By the end of the evening, all that is left is a small pile of ashes.
What is left when the stack shrinks Water vapor and other gases before being released to the air
As the fire burns, the stack slowly shrinks. ||||| Although matter was changed, it was not created or destroyed.
What is left when the stack shrinks Water vapor and other gases before being released to the air
The ashes and gases combined have the same mass as the wood you started with. ||||| The wood changed not only to ashes, but also to carbon dioxide, water vapor, and other gases.
What is left when the stack shrinks Water vapor and other gases before being released to the air
As the fire burns, the stack slowly shrinks. ||||| By the end of the evening, all that is left is a small pile of ashes.
What is left when the stack shrinks Ashes
As the fire burns, the stack slowly shrinks. ||||| Although matter was changed, it was not created or destroyed.
What is left when the stack shrinks Ashes