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Summarize how you would go about calculating the grams of product given the grams of reactant you start with.
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Summarize how you would go about calculating the grams of product given the grams of reactant you start with.
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the mass of the reactants and products should be the same. so you should find the mass of the reactant, and if it’s a true reaction, the product mass should be the same.
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