How could a chemist find out how much mass is given off as gas during a chemical reaction
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The volume of gas made in a reaction can be measured. The gas may be collected over water using an upturned burette or an upturned measuring cylinder. The burette or measuring cylinder is filled with water before being turned upside down over a trough of water. As the gas bubbles in, it pushes the water out
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By the law ' mass neither can be created nor be destroyed'
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