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QUESTION 4 You are given 6 numbered bottles, each of which contains one of the f

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QUESTION 4 You are given 6 numbered bottles, each of which contains one of the following possible aqueous solutions Cu(NOs)2 Pb(NO3)2 You initially observed that Bottle 3 contains a blue solution and Bottle 1 has a strong odor. To determine the identity of each, you begin combining the solutions two at a time. You then organize 3.5 points Save Answer HCI NH3 NaCI your observations into the table below: (NR no reaction/no observable change) Bottle 4 NR NR NR NR white solid white solid NR white solid white smoke, warm bubbles NR NR white solid turns deep blue blue solid Each box in the table represents the result of a combination. For example, after mixing bottle 1 and bottle 2, no reaction was observed. After mixing bottle 1 and bottle 3, a deep blue solution was observed, etc. Match the bottle identities to their corresponding number, according to the table Bottle 1 Bottle 2 Bottle 3 Bottle 4 Bottle 5 Bottle 6 A. HCI B. Cu(NOs)2 C. NaCI D. NazCOs E. Pb(NO3)2 F. NH3 #

Explanation / Answer

Answer:-

Bottle 1 -- F

Bottle 2 -- A

Bottle 3 -- B

Bottle 4 -- C

Bottle 5 -- E

Bottle 6 -- D

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