Question 1: How many grams

  1. Question 1 (1 point)Stuart measures 10 grams of water into a pan and freezes it. A day later he takes it out of the freezer and
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  2. Question 4 (1 point)Stuart measures 10 grams of water into a pan and freezes it. A day later he takes it out of the freezer and
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  3. 2 grams of potassium (K) reacts with 5 grams of Oxygen (O). According to the Law of Conservation of Mass, how many grams of
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  4. A scientist heats 30 grams of calcium carbonate ( CaCO3 ) in the chemical reaction shown. What is the total mass of the
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  5. A scientist heats 30 grams of calcium carbonate ( CaCO3) in the chemical reaction shown. What is the total mass of the products?
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  6. A scientist heats 30 grams of calcium carbonate ( CaCO3CaCO 3 ) in the chemical reaction shown. What is the total mass of the
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  7. CaCO3→CO2​+CaO A scientist heats 30 grams of calcium carbonate ( CaCO3 ) in the chemical reaction shown. What is the total
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  8. QuestionThe scatter plot below shows the amount of sodium (in grams) and amount of protein (in grams) in the menu items of a
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  9. 2 grams of potassium (K) reacts with 5 grams of Oxygen (O). According to the Law of Conservation of Mass, how many grams of
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  10. 2 grams of potassium (K) reacts with 5 grams of Oxygen (O). According to the Law of Conservation of Mass, how many grams of
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