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Exploring atomic structure and electromagnetic radiation lab

A. “What are the identities of the unknown solutions?” Is the question we are trying to answer here because we want to figure out the unknown solutions.

B. In the lab we toke different chemicals and tested them in the flame/fire we figured if you tested enough chemicals we would figure out what unknown solutions would match the chemicals we tested.

C. Our claim was unknown 1 is Bacl2, 2 was CuCl2, 3 was LiCl, 4 was KCl
     Our evidence
Our justification

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