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Sodium carbonate reacts with ethanoic acid to form sodium ethanote, caron dioxide and water. In an experiment, 5.3g of sodium carbonate reacted with 6 g of ethanoic acid to form 8.2 g of sodium ethanoate, `2.2 g` of carbon dioxide and `0.9 g` of water. Show that this data varifies the law of conservation of mass.

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