A scientist is investigating the properties of various mixtures made from two liquids. Liquid A is white and very runny. Liquid B is dark red and thick.Based on this information, predict the properties of the following two mixtures:5% Liquid A and 95% Liquid B80% Liquid A and 20% Liquid B
Question
A scientist is investigating the properties of various mixtures made from two liquids. Liquid A is white and very runny. Liquid B is dark red and thick.Based on this information, predict the properties of the following two mixtures:5% Liquid A and 95% Liquid B80% Liquid A and 20% Liquid B
Solution
Mixture 1: 5% Liquid A and 95% Liquid B
Given that the majority of this mixture is Liquid B, which is described as dark red and thick, we can predict that this mixture will largely retain these properties. It will likely be a dark red color, though potentially slightly lighter due to the small amount of white Liquid A. The consistency of the mixture will likely be thick, similar to Liquid B, but may be slightly less thick due to the addition of the very runny Liquid A.
Mixture 2: 80% Liquid A and 20% Liquid B
In this mixture, the majority is Liquid A, which is white and very runny. Therefore, we can predict that this mixture will be mostly white, but may have a slight red tint due to the 20% of dark red Liquid B. The consistency of this mixture will likely be runny, similar to Liquid A, but may be slightly thicker due to the addition of the thick Liquid B.
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