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Misserette 21 ago. 2023 às 23:03 
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iSenPug 30 mai. 2021 às 13:24 
hey, sorry I saw your profile and I just thought you looked cute in your picture, I really wanted to tell you that)) It's really rare to see girls playing video games haha! I don't know why its a guy thing honestly im like really against misogyny and like ill be the one in the kitchen making sandwiches. We should really play l4d2 sometime its a really cool zombie game with a lot of scary moments, but don't worry ill be there to protect you ;) sorry that wasnt flirting I swear Im just trying to be friendly I really like your profile picture sorry was that too far? Really sorry i'm really shy I don't go out much haha add me on skype we should talk more you look really nice and fun xxx
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Sv 14 mar. 2019 às 18:32 
Conclusion: The chemical changes that occurred were in parts 1 and 5. In part 1, when the chalk and vinegar were stirred; the stirring caused foaming/bubbling which indicated a chemical reaction occurred and created gas. In part 5, The gel fuel combusted when lit with a match causing it to burn and char which indicated a chemical change.
There were 3 different types of mixtures made in part 1,2, and 4. In part 1, a suspension was made by stirring chalk and vinegar together. This was a suspension because the mixture formed 2 different layers during the stirring and after the stirring was very chunky and sandy with excess chalk still attached to the calcium acetate. In part 2, a solution was made when filtering the calcium acetate from the excess chalk. This was a solution since the liquid filtered was clear which is a solution according to the Tyndall Effect.

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