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If we assume the universe to be a system, then isn’t the law of conservation of charge false? Because when chemical reactions take pace Atoms are converted into charges, so ultimately mass is converted to charge and thus charge is created from some thing that’s not a charge.

If we assume the universe to be a system, then isn’t the law of conservation of charge false?
 
Because when chemical reactions take pace Atoms are converted into charges, so ultimately mass is converted to charge and thus charge is created from some thing that’s not a charge.

Grade:10

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Saurabh Koranglekar
askIITians Faculty 10335 Points
4 years ago
Dear student

It entirely depends on our assumption. So how do you assume atoms convert to charges

Regards
Vikas TU
14149 Points
4 years ago
Dear student 
To sum it up, yes, conservation of energy can be violated, but nature makes sure it is always within the limits of uncertainty. In other words, the energy must be returned, and the books set straight pretty quickly.
Good Luck 

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