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Two beakers contain clear. colorless liquids. when the contents of the beakers are mixed a white solid is formed, (a) is this an example of a chemical or a physical change? (b) what would be the most convenient way to separate the newly formed white solid from the liquid mixture-filtration, distillation, or chromatography.

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