If 100 grams of vinegar and 5 grams of baking soda are poured in a container, a small amount of gas will be produced. What will the final mass of the products be if the gas is trapped in the
container?

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Answer: I think it is 105 grams

Explanation: Because classic chem and math states 100+5= 105

The final mass of the products if the gas is trapped in the container will be 105 g

From the law of conservation of matter, we understood that mass can neither be created nor destroyed during a chemical reaction but can be transferred from one form to the other.

This implies that the total mass of  reactants must be equal to the total mass of products i.e

Total mass of reactants = Total mass of products

Considering the question given above, the following data were obtained:

Mass of vinegar = 100 g

Mass of baking soda = 5 g

Total mass of reactant = 100 + 5 = 105 g

From the question given above, we also discovered that the gas produced were trapped in the container.

This simply means that the total mass of reactants (i.e 105 g) will also be equal to the total mass of the products.

Thus, the total mass of the products is 105 g.

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