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How is the mass of a system of sodium and chloride atoms changed when they form a salt crystal? What happens to the mass of a star during its lifetime?

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abcliste abc Crystallisation is an exothermic process i.e. energy is set free. Therefore the salt crystal has less energy than the sodium and chloride atoms before the crystallisation. Less energy means less mass. abc The energy of a star decreases over time due to radiation. Therefore its mass decreases. abcliste
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Exercise:
How is the mass of a system of sodium and chloride atoms changed when they form a salt crystal? What happens to the mass of a star during its lifetime?

Solution:
abcliste abc Crystallisation is an exothermic process i.e. energy is set free. Therefore the salt crystal has less energy than the sodium and chloride atoms before the crystallisation. Less energy means less mass. abc The energy of a star decreases over time due to radiation. Therefore its mass decreases. abcliste
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special relativity
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