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Chemistry, 17.11.2020 01:00 sarahc63

Explain your answer to analysis question #1 from Activity 35. The question is below for your reference. 1. Review the data table “Some Properties of Five Liquids” in your Student Book.
a. Based on your data and the table “Some Properties of Five Liquids”, what could Liquids A and B be?--> State what liquid A is and state what liquid B is. (1 point)
b. Why do you think so?-->For liquid A state the six specific properties from the table it had and for liquid B state the six specific properties it has (2 points)

(Example: I think liquid A is soda because it has a brown color, it smelled like Pepsi, it had a round shape on plastic, a density of 1.15 g/mL, a boiling point of 120C and a melting point of 10C)

c. How certain are you?-->Give one sentence about how certain you are for liquid A and one sentence for liquid B (1 point)

For up to 10% extra credit go above and beyond by giving an in-depth explanation about how this activity relates to any previous activities we have done and/or scientific concepts we have learned about. Do this is a separate section.

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