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Magic matter

Magic matter. By Chris. Matter no conjuring or destroying. Matter can never be created or destroyed. Matter changes like when water evaporates, or when water freezes, or when ice melts. Matter is still matter through all possible transformations

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Magic matter

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  1. Magic matter By Chris

  2. Matterno conjuring or destroying • Matter can never be created or destroyed. • Matter changes like when water evaporates, or when water freezes, or when ice melts. • Matter is still matter through all possible transformations • When you defeat a dark fairy in a duel it is not destroyed it is just getting away from your magic to recover.

  3. Matter parts • When a solid is broken into smaller solids the mass stays the same • Say I have a cube and I break it into 10 smaller cubes the mass is the same but not the surface area. • When you make a skeletal pirate fall apart if you got all of its bones on a scale it will weigh the same as it would if were all put together

  4. Matter changes • When you freeze a glass of water its weight is the same but not its form.

  5. Matter left behind • If I put sugar in a glass of water and boiled it the sugar would be left behind because it can’t evaporate like the water.

  6. Mix for same weight • When you mix 1 pound of vinegar and 1 pound of cream you get a sticky substance that weighs the same as the 2 liquids weighed together without mixing.

  7. The end

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