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How does melting And burning sugar follow the law of conservation of mass
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Melting: fisical change.
Same substance, different state of aggregation (liquid, solid, steam)
Burning: chemical change.
Same mass, different substance. Reagents are transformed into products (sugar in carbon and carbon dioxide)
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The Law of Conservation of Mass tells us that matter is neither created nor destroyed during a chemical reaction. ... A burning candle is an example of matter undergoing a chemical reaction and being changed into new substances. Hope this helps ;)
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