Sophomores in chemistry class created their own closed systems to experiment with vinegar and baking soda. The goal was to keep the mass the same before and after the reaction, and, to do that, they could not let the carbon dioxide created by the reaction escape. The reason they are trying to keep the mass the same before and after the reaction is to prove the Law of Conservation of Mass, which states "matter cannot be created nor destroyed". 

 

 


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