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What is the approximate total mass of the reactants, and how should it compare with the total mass of the products? Multiple choice question. a. 62 g, which should be less than the total mass of the products b. 62 g, which should equal the total mass of the products c. 372 g, which should be less than the total mass of the products d. 372 g, which should equal the total mass of the products
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