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In an experiment, a student burns 115.6 grams of paper,
In an experiment, a student burns 115.6 grams of paper, he collects all the products, finding that it produced 10.2 grams of
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Noah
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Experiment #1 (Left Picture):
In the first experiment, the student drops a sheet of paper and a crumbled ball of paper from the
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A student performs this experiment and determines that 1.2 grams of CO2 was lost, but based on their limiting reagent
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aziz
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A student pours 200 grams of methanol, a flammable substance into the sink. Another student causes the bad situation to get
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Sam
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A carless chemistry student pours 200 grams of methanol, a flammable substance into the sink. Another careless chemistry student
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Which statement correctly explains why the ashes of burnt paper have less mass than the original paper?(1 point)
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Which statement correctly explains why the ashes of burnt paper have less mass than the original paper?(1 point)
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Experiment #2 (Right Picture):
In the second experiment, the student drops an iron ball and a crumpled ball of paper from the
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Which statement correctly explains why the ashes of burnt paper have less mass than the original paper?(1 point)
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nuh uhhhhh
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Which statement correctly explains why the ashes of burnt paper have less mass than the original paper?(1 point)
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