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Physics, 12.02.2021 03:10 natalie2sheffield

Baking soda mixed with vinegar produces carbon dioxide and water. The best way to prove that no mass was lost during this
reaction is to
A
use equal masses of baking soda and vinegar
B determine the masses of all the substances before and after
the reaction
C
determine the mass of the carbon dioxide and water that is
produced
compare the mass of the vinegar and water to be certain
they are equal

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