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Which option accurately describes the technique a scientist could use to mix two liquids and then heat the mixture?

The scientist could pour the two liquids into a funnel, mix them with a stirring rod, lift the funnel with beaker tongs, and place it in a ring stand’s ring clamp over a Bunsen burner.

The scientist could pour the two liquids into a funnel, mix them with a stirring rod, lift the funnel with forceps, and place it in a ring stand’s ring clamp over a Bunsen burner.

The scientist could pour the two liquids into a beaker, mix them with a stirring rod, lift the beaker with forceps, and place it in a ring stand’s ring clamp over a Bunsen burner.

The scientist could pour the two liquids into a beaker, mix them with a stirring rod, lift the beaker with beaker tongs, and place the beaker in a ring stand’s ring clamp over a Bunsen burner.

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The scientist could pour the two liquids into a beaker, mix them with a stirring rod, lift the beaker with beaker tongs, and place the beaker in a ring stand’s ring clamp over a Bunsen burner.

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