Which procedure could be used to demonstrate that matters conserved during a physical change

One way to demonstrate that certain properties are conserved during a physical change is to perform a mass and volume measurement before and after the change takes place. For example, if a substance undergoes a physical change such as melting, you could measure the mass and volume of the substance before and after melting. If the mass and volume remain the same before and after the change, it demonstrates that certain properties, such as mass and volume, are conserved during physical changes.