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Question 4(1 mark)SavedLearning goal 1: Classify Substance A.ResidueFiltrateSoluteDistillate

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Question 4 (1 mark)

Learning goal 1: Classify

  • Substance A
    • Residue
    • Filtrate
    • Solute
    • Distillate
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The question seems incomplete as it does not provide enough context or information to classify Substance A. The terms mentioned - Residue, Filtrate, Solute, Distillate - are all different types of substances or results from various chemical processes.

  1. Residue: This is what remains in a container after the majority of the substance has been removed. For example, if you boil salt water, the water will evaporate and the salt that remains is the residue.

  2. Filtrate: This is a liquid that has passed through a filter. For example, if you filter a mixture of sand and water, the water that passes through the filter is the filtrate.

  3. Solute: This is a substance that is dissolved in a solution. For example, in a solution of sugar water, sugar is the solute.

  4. Distillate: This is a purified liquid produced by condensation from a vapor during distillation. For example, when you distill dirty water, the clean water vapor that condenses and is collected is the distillate.

Without more information about Substance A, it's impossible to classify it as one of these.

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