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Chemistry, 02.10.2019 19:20 maevemboucher78

The mass-energy equivalence equation, when applied to real, observable processes, describes the conversion between:

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small amounts of energy and large amounts of mass

small amounts of mass and large amounts of energy

small amounts of energy and small amounts of mass

large amounts of energy and large amounts of mass

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