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Sam places 5 g of baking soda in 5 g of liquid vinegar, and notices fizzing. After all the fizzing stops, 5 g of liquid remains. How much gas escaped during the reaction? F. 10 G. 5 H. 2 J. 0 PLEASE HELP!
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Sam places 5 g of baking soda in 5 g of liquid vinegar, and notices fizzing. After all the fizzing stops, 5 g of liquid remains. How much gas escaped during the reaction?
F. 10
G. 5
H. 2
J. 0
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Answer: G
5+5=10
10-5=5
5 g of gas escaped
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