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Chemistry, 04.12.2020 22:30, natimike10

Liquid 1 reacts with Liquid 2, producing a solid and a gas. Using this scenario, which supports the law of conservation of mass? mass of Liquid 1 + mass of solid = mass of Liquid 2 + mass of gas mass of Liquid 1 – mass of solid = mass of Liquid 2 – mass of gas mass of Liquid 1 – mass of Liquid 2 = mass of solid + mass of gas mass of Liquid 1 + mass of Liquid 2 = mass of solid + mass of gas
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