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Chemistry, 04.12.2020 01:00 jilliandantuma84

After burning your candle for a few hours you and your friend notice that it's mass has decreased. Your friend claims that the mass "disappeared". Why do you know he is wrong (Hint: it's a Scientific Law)? What actually happened to the mass? What form is that mass in now? What is this process called?

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