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The loss of mass in chemical reactions is tiny (M=E/c^2). Even spinning an object increases its mass by an amount probably too small to be measured. The earth also gains mass from being heated by the Sun.Originally posted by Spacecadet View PostThe energy isn't coming from within the nucleous, it is being released from the chemical bonds between the atoms.
I don't believe there should be any mass lost as per the constant mass law of chemical reactions (although i'm not sure if that law includes the sort of miniscule amounts you refer to)Comment
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Or even breathes.Originally posted by Doggy Styles View PostOnly if everyone breaths in at once.Comment
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