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Chemistry, 23.03.2021 21:10 cnejcnefjvefven47

There are two reactants in a chemical equation
and one product. The
mass of the product is
30g. The mass of the
first reactant is 17g.
What must the mass of
the second reactant be,
if the equation is to
follow the law of
conservation of mass?
PLEASE HELP ME

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