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A student mixes 5.0 g of a sodium bicarbonate solution with 6.0 g of a potassium aluminum sulfate solution in a sealed container. a white, solid precipitate is formed. what is the total mass after the reaction has taken place? A. Less than 11.0 g
B. More than 11.0 g
C. Not enough information
D. 11.0g

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