« Reply #129 on: May 10, 2006, 12:14:56 AM »
when mr. F did that thing with all the different colored test tubes wasn't chromate purple and dichromate blue or am i thinking of something else?
ppt's man, those test tubes didn't have ppt's.
but when he did the in class thing didn't he shift it by adding like more chromate or dichromate to make it change colors and the chromate became all cloudy and what not
that was acid base equilibriums not ppt's
true
what tyler's saying is the like 7 test tubes or whatever on his table that he keeps talking about
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