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Chemical X has a mass of 5 grams, and chemical Y has a mass of 10 grams. If the two chemicals
are mixed and a chemical reaction occurs, what is
the mass of the final product. Keep the Law of
Conservation of Mass in mind?
15g or 50g
50g

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