hi borek,
thanks.
i will do that.
i will explain what we did a bit further:
we used 5% sulphuric acid with the initial solution to change the ph...and there were precipitation...but we stirred it for 6 hours at 80 degree c and it was gone.
everything was fine even after we cooled it down.
then, we changed the ph by putting more sulphuric acid. this time, the volume of the solution content increased by about 25% (by the water from h2so4 solution).
so, we added same M concentrations of salt (1/4th of previous since we have 25 mm of water more making it 125 ml of solution. i hope u remember that we had 100 ml of water atfirst)
then we got this precipitation which we cant get rid of. we have stirred it so quite a long time (48 + hours) at 80 degree C, and some of it has gone, but around 5/6 cc is still remaining ...
my question is, why it is happening this time only? any guess?
regards,
tawfique