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Chemistry, 18.03.2021 02:40 jeffreyaxtell4039

Why might a scientist use a magnet and small strainer when investigating the physical properties of a substance? to try and take apart an easily separated liquid solution

to try and take apart an easily separated mixture

to try and create a complex solution for an experiment

to try and separate a difficult solution

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