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a scientist has two beakers. the list below describes the contents of each beaker.
- beaker 1 contains a solid that is very cold. the solid is composed of molecules that all consist of one carbon atom chemically bonded to two oxygen atoms.
- beaker 2 contains two room - temperature liquids. the liquids have separated into layers. the liquid on top appears green, and the bottom liquid is colorless.
how should the contents of each beaker be classified?
a beaker 1 contains an element, and beaker 2 contains a compo
b beaker 1 contains a compound, and beaker 2 contains a mixtur
c beaker 1 contains a compound, and beaker 2 contains an elem
d beaker 1 contains an element, and beaker 2 contains a mixtur
Brief Explanations
- Beaker 1: A compound is a substance formed when two or more elements are chemically bonded together. The solid in Beaker 1 has molecules with one carbon atom and two oxygen atoms (\(CO_2\)), so it is a compound.
- Beaker 2: A mixture is a combination of two or more substances that are not chemically bonded. The two - layer liquid in Beaker 2 (with different physical properties like color) is a mixture.
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B. Beaker 1 contains a compound, and Beaker 2 contains a mixture.