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Suppose a candle is burned in oxygen in a closed system where matter cannot enter or leave. Given this situation, what is equal to the mass of the original candle and the oxygen that reacted? A the mass of the burned candle B the mass of all gases in the closed system C the mass of the gases released while the candle is burned D the mass of the burned candle plus the mass of thewhile the candle is burned

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