A chemical reaction results in the formation of a gas. How does the mass of the reactants

compare to the mass of the products? (1 point)
The mass of the reactants would be greater.
The mass of the products would be greater.
The mass of the reactants would equal the mass of the products.
It would depend on the reaction itself.

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The correct answer is: The mass of the reactants would equal the mass of the products.

This is in accordance with the law of conservation of mass, which states that in a closed system, the mass of the reactants must equal the mass of the products, regardless of whether a gas is produced in the reaction.

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