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It was pointed out that mass and energy are alternate aspects of a single entity called mass-energy. The relationship between these two physical quantities is Einstein's equation, E = mc2, where E is energy, m is mass, and c is the speed of light. In a combustion experiment, it was found that 10.965 g of hydrogen molecules combined with 87.000 g of oxygen molecules to form water and released 1.554 × 103 kJ of heat. Use Einstein's equation to calculate the corresponding mass change in this process,

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