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The liquids hexane and water are placed in a test tube. the test tube is stoppered, shaken, and placed in a test tube rack. the liquids separate
into two distinct layers because hexane and water have different
(1) formula masses
(2) molecular polarities
(3) ph values
(4) specific heats

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