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.
1. 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
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Okay I think maybe I've got it I'm not sure though. So 100g vinegar + 10g baking soda = 110 grams but you lose 5 because the vinegar reacts with the baking soda to produce carbonic acid which is water and carbon dioxide and you lose the carbon dioxide so 105grams
Idrc if its the exactly the right answer but as-long as it sounds science'ey and is close enough XD
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