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What happens to Sodium Nitrate in each incident...
placed in water, placed in HCL acid, placed over a flame, and what is its pH when placed in HCL acid?
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What are your initial thoughts?
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I need this for lab, of course i can assume the obvious, that it dissolves or melts, however i cant do that with pH...thanks.
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