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The mass of the products (solid and gaseous) of a fire is the same as the mass of the fuel and oxygen consumed in the fire. true or false
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The mass of the products (solid and gaseous) of a fire is the same as the mass of the fuel and oxygen consumed in the fire. true or false
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The mass of the products (solid and gaseous) of a fire is the same as the mass of the fuel and oxygen consumed in the fire.
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True the mass of the products ......
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I think it might be true but I am not 100%
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