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Kimisti
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Hey chemists,could you give me some advices on how to get better at problem solving from qualitative analysis?thanks in advance.
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The more problems you do, the better you are.
What kind of problems you mean - "qualitative" is rather ambiguous.
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well by qualitative I mean precipitation, complex stability and instability,hydrolysis, concetration of compounds... and thanks for the tip
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December 09, 2015, 02:18:39 PM »
I agree with Borek. The only way to get better is to just try and look and complete as many problems as you can because then you will start to become more familiar with it. Being able to practice them and see all the different possibilities will definitely help you to become faster and more accurate with qualitative analysis.
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