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Physics, 30.06.2019 05:30 jayjayw64

Abdul has mislabeled three baking containers. they hold baking soda (a base), cream of tartar (an acid), and powdered sugar (neither acid nor base), but he doesn’t know which is which. him identify each sample based on the observations he has noted in the table.

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