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1. What will most likely happen if you dissolved a tablespoon of NaHCO3
(Sodium bicarbonate) in a glass of warm water and allow it to passthrough
a filter paper having a pore size of 11 um?
I. NaHCO 3 will form an insoluble salt.
II. NaHCO 3 will stay in the filter paper and water will pass through.
III. Water will stay in the filter paper and NaHCO 3 will pass through as a filtrate.
IV. Both NaHCO 3 and water will pass through the filer paper.
2. An unknown substance in a container is a single phase and the
components were not separated using an ordinary filter paper. Under a
microscope, only a transparent liquid is visible. What is the most likely
classification of this unknown substance?
I. solution
II. suspension
III. colloid
IV. condensate
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