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Heating 10.0 grams of calcium carbonate (CaCO3) produces 4.4 grams of carbon dioxide (CO2) and 5.6 grams of calcium oxide (CaO). Support the claim that mass is conserved in this reaction. Include the terms reactant(s) and product(s) in your response. Note: Spamming answers such as 'fktyghjvhcftfygkujh' will cause in a report.

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