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A student combined two solutions of clear liquids in a test tube, after one minute a solid substance appeared in the test tube. Based on their observations, can the students correctly conclude that a chemical
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A student combined two solutions of clear liquids in a test tube, after one minute a solid substance appeared in the test tube. Based on their observations, can the students correctly conclude that a chemical reaction occurred?
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Yes, the student can correctly conclude that a chemical reaction occurred based on their observations of the two clear liquids combining to form a solid substance in the test tube.
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