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6.10 g of a solid chemical reacts with a 10 g of a liquid chemical, the reaction bubbles and changes the color of the liquid. The colored liquid
weighs 13
g. what can be concluded? *
The gas produced from the bubbles weighed 5 g
The gas produced weighed 7 g
The gas produced weighed 13 9
The bubbles were evidence of 7 g of matter being destroyed
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