Changes in Matter
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Mary has two beakers. Beaker A contains a colorless liquid while beaker B...
Chemistry, 05.11.2020 03:10, JamesLachoneus
Changes in Matter
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Mary has two beakers. Beaker A contains a colorless liquid while beaker B contains a blue liquid. Mary adds a few drops of the blue
liquid from beaker B into beaker A and observes that a pink solid is formed. What is the best conclusion that can be drawn from
this?
OA.
The temperature in beaker A decreased so that the substances froze.
ΠΠ.
The two substances combined to form a new substance.
OC
The substance from beaker B can be either blue or pink
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The substance from beaker A can be either colorless or pink.
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