That depends. What kind of change are you talking about? But
Mass<span> through chemical </span>change<span> stays the same as well. Example: burning paper, the ash left behind is not all of the </span>mass<span> of the reactants, Carbon dioxide, and other </span>substances<span> also makeup</span>mass<span> but just is not seen
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A. The atmosphere
All the other examples are either elements or compounds, not mixtures. A mixture is a combination of elements that are not chemically or irreversibly conjoined so the atmosphere, made up of a variety of gases, would be a mixture.
Answer:
The catabolic process of converting carbohydrates to CO2 requires<u> oxidation</u> of carbon.
Explanation:
There are multiple definitions of reduction-oxidation. There is one that explains it with respect to oxygen, the other with respect to hydrogen and another with respect to electrons. The relevant one here is the one that explains it in terms of hydrogen. Oxidation is the removal of hydrogen while reduction is the addition of hydrogen. During repiration, the carbon loses the hydrogens attached to it and is therefore oxidized. These hydrogens attach themselves to oxygen which means oxygen is reduced.
Answer: Fish
Explanation:
Biotic factor is one of the component of the ecosystem. It is the living component of the ecosystem. It is affected or influenced by the non-living or abiotic components of the ecosystem like water, air, sunlight, and others. Fish is an example of biotic factor which is dependent on abiotic component that is oxygen which is the chief gas required for the breathing. The oxygen is one of the components of the water. So, the oxygen is dissolved in water and the fish acquire the oxygen through water only.