QUESTION 3 Based on the given data, was mass conserved during the mixing process of baking soda and vinegar? No, because mass is never expected to be conserved. Yes, because mass is always conserved. No, because the mass before mixing is not the same as mass after mixing No, because the mixing of the two chemicals created a gas.

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I wanna say it is conserved because of energy but I also think it is a no because gas was formed.

QUESTION 3
Based on the given data, was mass conserved during the mixing process of baking soda and vinegar?
No, because mass is never expected to be conserved.
Yes, because mass is always conserved.
No, because the mass before mixing is not the same as mass after mixing
No, because the mixing of the two chemicals created a gas.
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Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 3 Based on the given data, was mass conserved during the mixing process of baking soda and vinegar? No, because mass is never expected to be conserved. Yes, because mass is always conserved. No, because the mass before mixing is not the same as mass after mixing No, because the mixing of the two chemicals created a gas. QUESTION 4 thic
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The reaction for addition of baking soda to a vinegar is 

NaHCO3 (s) + CH3COOH (l) ------> CO2 (g) + H2O(l) + CH3COONa(aq) 

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If you are performing this experiment in a sealed container from which you will not allowing to escape CO2 then you will observe that the change in mass of reactant and product is zero which clrearify that mass is conserved if you nat allow to escape CO2 from container.

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