Respuesta :
Answer: Chris is right because some of the mass of the reactants escaped as gas.
Explanation:
The law of conservation of mass is a universal law: it is obeyed always.
Since when the two substances were combined they reacted with lots of fizzing and bubbling, it is clear that some gas was formed. This is, one or more products were in the form of gas.
In this case, the law of conservation of mass leads to the conclusion that part of the original mass contained in the reactant substances ended in the products that escaped as gas.
In fact, if all the measurements were made carefully, the difference of the masses before and after the reaction corresponds exactly to the mass of the products that evolved as gas and were not collected. This is, the law of conservation of mass permits to calculate the mass of the gaseous products that couldn't be directed determined because the gases were not confined inside the walls of a vessel.
Chris is right because some of the mass of the reactants escaped as gas.
During the experiment, they combine two substances that react with lots of fizzing and bubbling. The fizzing and bubbling mean that a gas is created from the substances. As the gas is not captured to determine its mass, the total mass after experiment is less.