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5. A solid mass of 20 g is mixed with 30 g of solution in an open container with a mass of 50 g. When the two are mixed, they fizz. The mass of the entire system is taken after the experiment is completed and found to be 95 g. Does this obey the law of conservation of mass? Why or why not? How would you explain what happened?

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