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what do these two changes have in common? using a large magnet to remove pieces of iron from a junkyard sewing an apron select all that apply. both are caused by cooling. both are changes of state. both conserve mass. both are caused by heating.
- Analyze "using a large magnet to remove iron" and "sewing an apron":
- These are physical changes (no new substance formed). In any physical or chemical change, the law of conservation of mass holds (mass is neither created nor destroyed).
- "Caused by cooling/heating": Using a magnet doesn't involve temperature change, sewing an apron also doesn't relate to cooling/heating.
- "Changes of state": Removing iron with a magnet doesn't change state (solid iron remains solid), sewing an apron is about shaping fabric, not state change.
- So only "Both conserve mass" is correct. The other options are incorrect.
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The correct option is: Both conserve mass. (The other options: "Both are caused by cooling", "Both are changes of state", "Both are caused by heating" are incorrect as using a magnet and sewing an apron don't involve cooling/heating or state changes, but mass is conserved in both physical processes.)