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hydrogen gas burns in the presence of oxygen gas to form liquid water. what can you say about the volume and mass conservation in this chemical reaction?

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The volume of the reaction products is the same as the volume of the reactants, since the reaction only produces water which is a liquid. The mass of the reaction products is greater than the mass of the reactants, since the reaction products include the mass of both the hydrogen and oxygen, whereas the reactants only include the mass of the hydrogen.

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