The correct response is the law of conservation of mass. This law states that mass cannot be created or destroyed in a closed system, meaning that the total mass before and after a process (like boiling water) remains constant, even if the form changes (liquid to steam).
Imagine that you are boiling water with a tight fitting lid which does not allow any of the water or steam to leave the pot. As a result, the amount of water which you started out with before boiling is the same as the amount of water plus steam as the water boils. This is an example of which law?(1 point)
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the law of conservation of mass
the law of conservation of mass
the law of boiling
the law of boiling
Ms. Day's law
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