Students react zinc with hydrochloric acid to produce zinc chloride and hydrogen gas in a test tube. They weighed the reactants, the flask, and the balloon that captured the hydrogen gas. The zinc was added to the acid and the balloon attached across the mouth of the flask. The table shows the data each group collected. Zinc Zinc & Chloride Hydrochloric & Hydrogen Group acid gas 1 155.67 g 155.65 g 2 157.80 g 157.78 g 148.22 g 146.54 g 4 155.93 g 155.92 g 169.42 g 169.43 g

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Students react zinc with hydrochloric
acid to produce zinc chloride and
hydrogen gas in a test tube. They
weighed the reactants, the flask, and the
balloon that captured the hydrogen gas.
The zinc was added to the acid and the
balloon attached across the mouth of
the flask. The table shows the data each
group collected.
Zinc
Zinc &
Chloride
Hydrochloric &
|Group acid
Hydrogen
gas
155.67 g
155.65 g
2
157.80 g
157.78 g
3
148.22 g
146.54 g
4
155.93 g
155.92 g
169.42 g
169.43 g
Explain how the data supports the Law
of Conservation of Mass is followed.
Transcribed Image Text:Students react zinc with hydrochloric acid to produce zinc chloride and hydrogen gas in a test tube. They weighed the reactants, the flask, and the balloon that captured the hydrogen gas. The zinc was added to the acid and the balloon attached across the mouth of the flask. The table shows the data each group collected. Zinc Zinc & Chloride Hydrochloric & |Group acid Hydrogen gas 155.67 g 155.65 g 2 157.80 g 157.78 g 3 148.22 g 146.54 g 4 155.93 g 155.92 g 169.42 g 169.43 g Explain how the data supports the Law of Conservation of Mass is followed.
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