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Chemistry, 13.12.2019 23:31, KayleighMorganhopkin

An unknown, clear liquid is given to you in a beaker. you transfer the liquid from the beaker to a clean, empty test-tube, and begin to heat it. after a while, you see vapours (which on further analysis you discover are vapours of water) rising from the test-tube, and pretty soon, all that's left are a few crystals of salt stuck to the edges!

was that liquid an element, compound or a mixture?

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