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Why Some Mixtures Make Substances Practice Test
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Based on these examples, apply the pattern to a new situation:
Example A: Baking soda + vinegar made bubbles and the cup felt cooler (new substance formed).
Example B: Food coloring + water only changed color and could still be poured and mixed (no new substance).
New situation: A student mixes two clear liquids and sees a solid form and sink to the bottom, even though neither liquid was a solid before. What is the best conclusion?
Based on these examples, apply the pattern to a new situation:
Example A: Baking soda + vinegar made bubbles and the cup felt cooler (new substance formed).
Example B: Food coloring + water only changed color and could still be poured and mixed (no new substance).
New situation: A student mixes two clear liquids and sees a solid form and sink to the bottom, even though neither liquid was a solid before. What is the best conclusion?