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Chemistry, 01.12.2021 19:20 victoriapellam04

While working on a chemistry handout, Saul and Jared disagree about the following equation:
Na. CO.(s) + 2HCl(aq) - 2NaCl(aq) + H2O(0) + CO2(g).
Saul says the equation is perfectly balanced, but Jared disagrees, Jared
says that because one of the products is a gas (g), its mass can't be
added to the product side since it just floats away. Which student is
correct, and why?

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