A nail lying on the pavement and rusting becomes heavier. Consider whether this observation can be explained using the law of conservation of mass.

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Pudelrudel882
2 years ago

Well.

Where is the mass going?

At the same time, it connects with oxygen, so there is something else

newcomer
2 years ago

Oxygen connects to the steel. Oxygen also has weight

AriZona04
2 years ago

He’ll be harder? Well – I just read the answer from “newcomer” and believe him. I’m a rivet in physics.

But if something smells, it’ll break up sometime. And then the grate leaves rather – so the part becomes easier? Can someone tell me?

newcomer
2 years ago
Reply to  AriZona04

he’s getting harder because he’s oxidizing. If he continues to rust, the weight is even heavier but he crumbles. If one weighed the roseth baptism he would still be heavier than new nail

AriZona04
2 years ago
Reply to  newcomer

Good. As I said, I’m a rivet about this. I’d have to weigh it in my own attempt. Thank you.

newcomer
2 years ago

please, please 😉

Meridolfrau
2 years ago

I mean, don’t quite understand the question…