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8 January, 16:53

An elementary classroom models a volcanic eruption by mixing vinegar and baking soda. Which of the following observations is not evidence of a chemical reaction?

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Gas bubbles formed after the vinegar and baking soda are combined.

After the substances are combined, a salt and water were formed.

The mass of the combined substances is greater then the masses of the substances separately.

The temperature of the combined vinegar and baking soda is less than the substances separately.

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  1. 8 January, 17:09
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    C is not an example.

    explanation: Mass is a physical property as the law of conservation of mass states mass is neither created nor destroyed in a chemical reaction or physical transformation. Chemical reactions are a change in the molecular structure of the product.
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