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Chemistry, 28.06.2019 23:00 elijaahstepp041

Alab group reacts sodium oxide (na2o) with hydrochloric acid (hcl) to produce sodium chloride (nacl) and water (h2o). when writing their lab report, they come up with the following equation to represent the reaction: na2o + hcl -> nacl + h2o does this equation satisfy the law of conservation of matter? why or why not? a) yes, since there are 5 reactant atoms and 5 product atoms. b) yes, since there is a subscript of 2 on both sides on the equation. c) no, since there are two sodium atoms as reactants, but only one sodium atom as a product. d) no, since there is a liquid and a solid as reactants, but a gas and a solid as a product.

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