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Chemistry, 24.11.2021 06:30, mommer2019

A sturdy plant is placed in an airtight, transparent container. The entire experiment is then weighed. For 10 days, the plant grows inside the container. After 10 days, the container is weighed again. The air inside the container is pumped out and carefully analyzed. What is true about the air inside the container and the mass of the experiment?
-The air is richer in carbon dioxide. The mass of the experiment has not changed
-The air is richer in oxygen. The mass of the experiment has changed.
-The air is richer in carbon dioxide. The mass of the experiment has changed.
-The air is richer in oxygen. The mass of the experiment has not changed.

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