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Since gasses weigh nothing when they are produced in a reaction they do not have to be accounted for.

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No

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You can not have a reaction that produces "no mass". This breaks the law of conservation of mass. When gasses are produced, they will have a specific amount of mass associated with them which means they will have a weight. They will have to be accounted for

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