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The "solution of blue bottle" typically refers to a chemical demonstration involving a blue bottle filled with a solution of glucose, sodium hydroxide, and water. When shaken, the solution turns blue due to the oxidation of glucose, and it can revert to colorless when left to stand, due to the reduction process. This cycle of color change is a classic example of a redox reaction in chemistry.

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