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Chemistry, 09.05.2020 11:57 Emmylu

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When copper metal is heated, a chemical reaction occurs which results in the copper metal gaining a small amount of additional mass. Given that the Law of Conservation of Mass states that matter can neither be created nor destroyed, what is the best explanation for the increase in mass of heated copper metal?
a. The heated copper metal changes into a different type of metal.
b. Copper atoms are destroyed during the heating process.
c. Oxygen atoms in the air combine with the copper atoms as it is heated.
d. Mass is created as the copper metal was heated.

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