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2 solids samples each contain sulfer, oxyegen, and sodium only. These samples have the same color, melting point, density, and reaction with an aqueous barium solution. Are they solutions?
15 years ago

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DrBob222
I'm not sure what the problem is; however, if the two solids are solids they can't be solutions. Perhaps I don't understand the question.
15 years ago

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