In the headline brush news saw the headline push a question, clicked in to find that everyone was crazy discussion, different views, so I also participated. In order to make everyone support me, I wrote a formula according to my own ideas and did not know whether it was correct m=n*M+ E/C^2. At that time, someone asked: A pound of salt dissolved in a pound of water, does it get 2 pounds of weight? Then I answered the following in a landlord who said there was a change: the answer is correct, but the explanation is not correct. Whether a pound of salt is dissolved in a pound of water weighs 2 pounds, we must re-understand what is the weight of G = mg, in the dissolution process m, g who will change, g is only related to the mass of the earth. There is no change in dissolution. Will the mass change during the dissolution process? Many people feel that the mass of matter is only related to atoms. In fact, there is another trace factor that has not been taken into account, that is, the binding energy between molecules. So the formula for the mass of a positive substance is:
m = n * M + E / C ^ 2 (where m represents the mass, n represents the amount of the substance, M represents the molar mass, E represents the simple chemical energy of the substance, and C indicates the speed of light) The binding energy of the dissolved solution changes, so the weight will change.
When I went back to Baidu, I went to Baidu and found that I didn't find it. Am I going to soar! [Cover your face] [Cover your face] [Cover your face]