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If I mix 10 grams of baking soda with 15 grams of vinegar, what should the mass of the water and carbon dioxide gas be when added together?
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If I mix 10 grams of baking soda with 15 grams of vinegar, what should the mass of the water and carbon dioxide gas be when added together?
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If I mix 10 grams of baking soda with 15 grams of vinegar, what should the mass
of the water and carbon dioxide gas be when added together?
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25 grams
Step-by-step explanation:
10 +15 =25 you welcome
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