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Identifying an unknown As far as calcium compounds go...wouldn't a calcium compound react with sodium carbonate to make a w ... |
4-6-2013 at 14:14 by: chemico |
Identifying an unknown @Vargouille The compound does not dissolve in water, so I am not sure how effective a pH test would ... |
4-6-2013 at 13:57 by: chemico |
Identifying an unknown No problem, do you have any recommended tests we should perform? We really need a way to test for me ... |
2-6-2013 at 12:52 by: chemico |
Identifying an unknown Amazingchemistry, you are correct. By no reaction I meant no bubbling but dissolution. |
2-6-2013 at 10:32 by: chemico |
Identifying an unknown Eddygp, wouldn't virtually all sodium compounds readily dissolve in water? This was very slightly so ... |
2-6-2013 at 10:20 by: chemico |
Identifying an unknown Well we finished day one. Here are our findings and early thoughts. Feel free to chime in with recom ... |
2-6-2013 at 08:37 by: chemico |
Identifying an unknown To clarify some points of confusion...
1. This is a chemistry lab for a class. The compound will ... |
24-5-2013 at 09:34 by: chemico |
Identifying an unknown Thank you for all the replies and thoughts. The lab is NOT for using complicated/intricate tests lik ... |
24-5-2013 at 03:13 by: chemico |
Identifying an unknown We know it is an inorganic compound, for sure. That is pretty much it. We have a list of a few hundr ... |
23-5-2013 at 15:29 by: chemico |
Identifying an unknown Good Day Chemistry Aficionados,
Please help me with this problem if you can. We have an unknown ... |
23-5-2013 at 13:04 by: chemico |