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7. You are baking cookies and the ingredients weigh 100 g. In the end, the cookies weigh 95 g. What should the cookies weigh according to the Law of Conservation? Give one
reason why the mass of the reactants are not equal to the mass of the products in this
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7. You are baking cookies and the ingredients weigh 100 g. In the end, the cookies weigh

95 g. Wh

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