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Chemistry, 21.01.2021 09:10 jessieeverett432

Suppose that you put a mass of 10 g of hydrochloric acid and 20 g of magnesium bicarbonate into the reaction; however, you only weigh a product of 5g wet magnesium chloride. Is mass conserved in this reaction? Where would the other products have gone? Explain your reasoning. 

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