Key term for AQA GCSE Chemistry, used in Conservation of Mass and Measurement.
The process of repeatedly heating, cooling, and weighing a sample until two consecutive mass readings are identical, proving a reaction is complete.
Heating to constant mass appears in AQA GCSE Chemistry revision content for Quantitative chemistry, especially Conservation of Mass and Measurement and Mass Changes in Gas Reactions.
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