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A 12.8-g sample of sodium completely reacts with 19.6 g of chlorine to form 32.4 g of sodium chloride. These data are A 12.8-g sample of sodium completely reacts with 19.6 g of chlorine to form 32.4 g of sodium chloride. These data are blank with the law of conservation of mass because the mass of reactants blank the mass of products. with the law of conservation of mass because the mass of reactants A 12.8-g sample of sodium completely reacts with 19.6 g of chlorine to form 32.4 g of sodium chloride. These data are blank with the law of conservation of mass because the mass of reactants blank the mass of products. the mass of products.

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