As part of an investigation, students combined substances in a beaker to observe chemical reactions. They performed two procedures. They measured the mass of each substance before and after each reaction. The table shows their observations. Assuming the students did not make any careless errors, what likely explains these changes in mass?



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Procedure 1: All the reactants were liquids that evaporated. Procedure 2: A gas was formed as one product, and it escaped into the air.

Procedure 1: One of the reactants was converted to thermal energy. Procedure 2: All the products were liquids.

Procedure 1: The reactants were liquids with different densities. Procedure 2: The reactants were combined into only one product.

Procedure 1: One of the products was a gas that escaped into the air. Procedure 2: A gas from the air reacted with one of the other reactants.

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The 2 one i think so if not the last one

The reason for the changes in mass D. Procedure 1: One of the products was a gas that escaped into the air. Procedure 2: A gas from the air reacted with one of the other reactants.

From the table given, it can be seen that the mass of the reactants for procedure 1 and procedure 2 were both 100.0g. This changed for the mass of products. While procedure 1 had 97.5g, procedure 2 had 102.5g.

In this case, for Procedure 1, one of the products was a gas that escaped into the air and this led to the reduction in mass. For Procedure 2, gas from the air reacted with one of the other reactants and this increased the mass.

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