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CER Make a claim regarding this image What evidence do you have that supports your claim? Provide reasoning that explains how/why your evidence supports your claim

CER Claim: Write a statement that responds to the question. Evidence: Provide scientific data (quantitative and qualitative) to support your claim. You should only use appropriate (relevant) data and include enough data to convince someone that your claim is correct. This should be bullet points or a data table instead of sentences Reasoning: Explain why your evidence (data) supports your claim. In other words, how does your data prove your point? Your explanation must include scientific principles/knowledge that you have about the topic to prove that your evidence supports your claim.

Question: Are any of the liquids the same substance? Density (g/cm3) Color Mass (g) Melting Point (oC) Liquid 1 0.93 None 38 -98 Liquid 2 0.79 26 Liquid 3 13.6 silver 21 -39 Liquid 4 none 16 Question: Are any of the liquids the same substance?