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In a reaction 4.0g of sodium carbonate w...

In a reaction 4.0g of sodium carbonate were reacted with 10g of hydrochloric acid solution. The product was a mixture of 2.5g of carbon dioxide and 11.5g of sodium chloride solution. Is this data in agreement with the law of conservation of mass?

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