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Is the reaction of 8 grams of natural gas and 38 grams of oxygen gas to form 17 grams of carbon dioxide in 19 grams of water consistent with the law of conservation of mass?
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DrBob222
Does 8 + 38 = 17 + 19 ?
10 years ago

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