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Question
a precipitate is a (select two)
an aqueous solution
a sign of a physical change
solid forming from two aqueous solutions
a sign of a chemical change
Brief Explanations
- Analyze each option:
- "an aqueous solution": A precipitate is a solid, not an aqueous solution, so this is incorrect.
- "a sign of a physical change": Precipitation involves a chemical reaction (formation of an insoluble solid from solutions), so it's a chemical change, not physical. Incorrect.
- "solid forming from two aqueous solutions": Precipitation occurs when two aqueous solutions react to form an insoluble solid (precipitate). Correct.
- "a sign of a chemical change": Since a new substance (the precipitate, a solid) is formed from the reaction of two solutions, it indicates a chemical change. Correct.
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