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Does the chemical reaction of vinegar and baking soda support the Law of Conservation of Mass?

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Does the chemical reaction of vinegar and baking soda support the Law of Conservation of Mass?

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Yes, if you were to put your reaction in an open flask and let it go you would see a change in mass but this is only because of the carbon dioxide that is formed and quickly goes into the atmosphere. If you trap that gas, say with something like a balloon, you would see no net change in mass thus the conservation of mass is observed.

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