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20 June, 14:20

A chemist examines two compounds. Both are clear, odorless liquids. Which of the following would not

indicate that a chemical change has occurred when the two compounds are combined?

The product remains odorless but turns blue.

The product is also clear and odorless.

The product remains clear but a new smell is apparent.

The product remains clear but bubbles form.

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  1. 20 June, 17:22
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    Answer: B. The product is also clear and odorless.

    Explanation: since the two compounds are both clear and have no odor, therefore the product would be clear and odorless
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