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Chemistry, 29.08.2021 04:40 paulandigi

1 1 The equation for Lavoisier's experiment is as follows: glass vessel + tin + air glass vessel + tin oxide + remaining air Before heating Lavoisier weighed the reactants. To prove the Law of Conservation of Mass, what observation would Lavoisier have made when he weighed the products?​

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