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Gabrielle
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27 June, 18:30
Is mass conserved in a chemical reaction?
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Alisa Richmond
27 June, 18:36
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No, mass is not conserved in a chemical reaction.
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Elisha Prince
27 June, 18:39
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yes i think so i think
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