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Chemistry, 04.10.2019 23:30 marcusajns

In a chemical reaction occurring in an open beaker, the reactants have a mass of 10.0 g and contain 1000 j of energy. the products in the beaker contain a mass of 5.0 g and 500 j of energy. which best explains the difference in energy and mass as reactants are converted to products?

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