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3 points A chemist mixed two substances together: a red solid with no smell and
colorless gas with a sharp smell. Their repeating groups of atoms are
shown above on the left. After they were mixed, the chemist analyzed the
results and found two substances. Is any ending substance the same
as the red solid?--- What happened to the atoms of the starting
substances as the ending substances formed? --- Is this model correct in
explaining the full chemical reaction? Why or why not? Be sure to explain
your answers to all three parts. *
Properties:
red solid
no smell
Properties:
colorless gas
sharp smel
Properties:
white solid
no smell
Properties:
colorless liquid
sour smell

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