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Follow these steps to complete the table: 1. Reuse the same test tubes from part A labeled Feat and Fell Be sure they're clean.
2. Add 4 milliliters of Iron(ll) sulfate to the test tube labeled Fe?
3. Add 4 milliliters of iron(ili) nitrate to the test tube labeled Felt
4. Add 4 milliliters of potassium iodide to each test tube,
S. Add 1 milliliter of the prepared starch solution to each test tube,
6. Record your observations, noting any evidence of a chemical reaction. If there is no evidence of a reaction, write "no
reaction."

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