A student is told that both energy and mass must be conserved in every chemical reaction. She measures the mass of Hydrochloric acid and a zinc strip separately. She then places the zinc strip into the acid and bubbles form as the zinc looks like it disappears. The combined mass afterward is less than the original.
Which of these can explain this result?
A) The student must have not measured the mass correctly.
B) The zinc disappears and therefore the mass is less after the reaction.
C) This is not a chemical reaction so the conservation laws do not apply.
D) The bubbles indicate that a gas is created and mass is lost as it escapes from the container.
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hey in this reaction h2 gas is released :-
2Zn + 2HCl ===》2ZnCl + H2
because she didn't measure the mass of hydrogen gas released after chemical reaction hence she got less mass than that of its original mass.
so option no. (D) IS CORRECT
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2Zn + 2HCl ===》2ZnCl + H2
because she didn't measure the mass of hydrogen gas released after chemical reaction hence she got less mass than that of its original mass.
so option no. (D) IS CORRECT
I HOPE IT HELPS YOU.
AND IF YOU HAVE ANY DIFFICULTY IN UNDERSTANDING MY ANSWER SO PLEASE ASK ME.
THANKS.
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