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32 Copper (II) sulfate, a blue crystalline solid, is

added to a beaker of water and stirred. The
resulting liquid is still clear but now possesses a
blue-green tint; no other changes took place. How
would the contents of the beaker best be classified?
A a compound
B a pure substance
Ca heterogeneous mixture
D a homogeneous mixture

User Wanbo
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Answer:

D - a homogenous mixture

Step-by-step explanation:

a homogenous mixture is something with 2 or more substances that get physically combined, like stirring sugar and water. if the crystalline solid was dissolved in the sulfate then the answer should be D

User Shyam Dixit
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Answer:

D.

Step-by-step explanation:

The salt is completely dissolved in the water and liquid is clear and is classified as homogeneous.

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