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osiris2354
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Need Help with Laboratory Practical
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May 24, 2006, 08:20:36 PM »
I have found a problem from an old National Chemistry Olympiad and have been stumped by it. It is Lab Problem 2 at
http://acswebcontent.acs.org/education/olympiad/2003/natl_03_part3.pdf
. I was hoping somebody could shed some light on how to do this. I know it does have an example on the site but I'm not sure if it is just an example and it doesn't work or if it does and I was also wondering if there were other ways to do it.
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i think i would try to use phen and AgNO
3
... phen will indicate acid or base for you and AgNO
3
will form different precipitates with certain reactants to help you indicate which ones they are
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Do you think the example would work?
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which of the reagents are in solid/aqueous form at start?
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