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If you were to place the beaker containing the products of the reaction between copper ii chloride and aluminum on a balance, how would the mass of these products compare to the mass of the initial reactants.
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If you were to place the beaker containing the products of the reaction between copper ii chloride and aluminum on a balance, how would the mass of these products compare to the mass of the initial reactants. explain your answer.
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the mass would be same because of the law of conservation which states that the mass of the reactants must equal to the mass of products
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