What should the total mass of all the products of the reaction be? Show your calculations or explain your answer, and include units in your answer.
I will give a medal to the first answer (I need an answer in like an hour)
what's the equation...?? also this should probs be in chemistry
Pour 100 g vinegar into a flask. A flask looks like this. 2. Measure the temperature of the vinegar. 3. Add 10 g of baking soda to the flask. 4. Observe as the contents of the flask fizz (produce bubbles). 5. Measure the temperature of the contents in the flask and observe any change in temperature. I hope this is what you meant, sorry Im new to this site and well... my username speaks for itself
haha it's okay we all make mistakes. if you look at the top of your page you'll see FIND MORE SUBJECTS and it has a bunch of gibberish just type in chemistry and then repost your question with the thingy and you should get an answer pretty fast. sorry I couldn't help
Thank You! Like I said I'm really new at this. So should I put best response (idk if that helps you or anything like that)
Umm I'm new too so I'm not sure but it's okay I didn't really answer it so you're in the clear
k....Ill put best answer anyway :P Thanks again
No problem
because of conservation of mass, total mass before reaction = total mass after reaction
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