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Cold Water Observations
Observation:
Boiling hot Water: When the tablet was dropped in the cup filled with hot water, the tablet fell into the water hitting the bottom of the cup, and floated to the top. The colour of the tablet changed to blue. The tablet quickly deliquesced in less than one minute. Once the tablet completely dissolved the colour of the water turned back into its original colour.
Cold Water: When the tablet was released into the cup with cold water, the tablet fell standing up on its side. The colour of the water changed to blue. The tablet ended up on a standing position that leaned on the cup. The tablet took half an hour or more to dissolve. After the tablet dissolved, the colour of the water remained to be blue but the darkest shade of blue compared


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