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You are asked to burn a gas using a Bunsen burner in order to boil water. Which f he following has no mass? A. Gas. B. Heat. C. Water. D. Water Vapor.
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You are asked to burn a gas using a Bunsen burner in order to boil water. Which f he following has no mass? A. Gas. B. Heat. C. Water. D. Water Vapor.
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Heat is electromagnetic waves. It has no mass.
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