Answer:
Yes, the reaction between baking soda and vinegar follows the law of conservation of mass.
Explanation:
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When baking soda and vinegar are mixed together, a chemical reaction occur resulting to release of gas (carbon dioxide gas)
Law of conservation of mass states that the total mass of the reactants in a chemical reaction must be equal to the total mass of the products.
That is mass of reactant = mass of product = 100g + 10g = 110g
Sarah got 105g as product because a gas of mass 5g was released during the reaction.
Sarah found the mass of the resulting
mixture without including the mass of the released gas.
A way to account for the mass of the gas is if the experiment is done in a closed system like zip lock bag to collect and account for the mass of the gas.
When this is done, the law of conservation of mass would be proven.