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One student filled two clean jars with hot water. Baking soda was added to water in both the jars and stirred until no more baking soda dissolved in the water. Small weights were tied to two ends of a thread and the ends were dipped into the two jars as shown below. (1 point) An illustration depicting two glass jars filled with water. A string connects the two jars. One end of the string is weighted and submerged in the first jar, and the other end is weighted and submerged in the second jar. A white material is seen to be growing down from the middle of the string and accumulating on a plate placed between the two jars. After two or three weeks the student observed a white solid material growing down from the middle of the thread between the two jars. The student's experiment demonstrates that
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