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A student mixes two clear liquids together. After a few minutes, a white powdery solid can be seen settling on the bottom of the test tube. Which of the following is a conclusion that the student can draw based on these observations?

A:The two liquids are toxic and should be handled with extreme caution.
B:The two liquids were pure substances before they were mixed.
C:The two liquids have been stored too long and are no longer good.
D:The two liquids have gone through a chemical change in which a new substance called a precipitate was produced.

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Answer:

The correct answer is D; the new substance produced is a precipitate.

Step-by-step explanation:

Essentially what happened was the two liquids could not mix (insolubility), so a white powder settled at the bottom, which is called a precipitate (residue). This is evidence of chemical change and chemical reaction.

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Answer:

D

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