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conservation of mass

Conservation of mass is a principle stating that in a closed system, the total amount of matter remains constant over time. This means that matter cannot be created or destroyed, only rearranged or transformed. For example, when cooking or mixing substances, the total mass before and after remains the same, even if the properties change. This principle is fundamental in chemistry and physics, ensuring that all reactions and processes are balanced with respect to the quantity of matter involved.