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Chemistry, 13.11.2021 14:00 deandrathomas34

If I reacted a 20g of baking soda and 20g of vinegar in a beaker, and the products after the reaction were only 38g, does this demonstrate the law of conservation of mass? Why, or why not? What could be done differently in the experiment?

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