Biology 1002B Study Guide - Quiz Guide: Calcium Chloride, Stoichiometry, Iron Sulfide

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In a closed system (no transfers of matter and energy), the mass of the system must remain constant. No quantity can be added nor removed, mass is conserved. The law implies that mass can neither be created nor destroyed, although it may be rearranged in space, or the entities associated with it may be changed in form. For example, in chemical reactions, the mass of the chemical components before the reaction is equal to the mass of the components after the reaction. Thus, during any chemical reaction and low-energy thermodynamic processes in an isolated system, the total mass of the reactants (starting materials), must be equal to the mass of the products. Atoms at the beginning = atoms at the end (atoms conserved, just arranged differently) Total mass of reactants = total mass of products. The law has to be updated for special relativity under the principle of mass-energy equivalence, which states that energy and mass form one conserved quantity.

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