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Identifying Unknown Compounds in a Lab
[Edited on 7-6-2012 by Amm]
7-6-2012 at 12:18
by: Amm
Identifying Unknown Compounds in a Lab
We mixed b with h2so4 and it smelled like vinager we are thinking sodium acetate
We mixed c with ...
7-6-2012 at 09:11
by: Amm
Identifying Unknown Compounds in a Lab
Could we identify C using a burn test? we don't have access to a lot of chemicals.
Also Unknown A i ...
6-6-2012 at 08:05
by: Amm
Identifying Unknown Compounds in a Lab
[b]Unknown letter c[/b]
- We burned this unknown, it appeared to produce a liquid
-burned a white ...
5-6-2012 at 10:50
by: Amm
Identifying Unknown Compounds in a Lab
Ok we have 3 other unknown subsatances, any knowledge you can share is greatly appreciated.
[b]Un ...
4-6-2012 at 11:51
by: Amm
Identifying Unknown Compounds in a Lab
No we don't have to work under the fume hood, we did mix it with NaOH, and it made a rusty solution
4-6-2012 at 10:48
by: Amm
Identifying Unknown Compounds in a Lab
We have k2so4 and h2so4, I will post photos of the outcomes of mixing each thing with those when I h ...
4-6-2012 at 09:25
by: Amm
Identifying Unknown Compounds in a Lab
Hi I'm the lab partner for this experiment, we don't have barium nitrate any other suggestions
4-6-2012 at 09:00
by: Amm
Identifying Unknown Compounds in a Lab
Photo:
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1-6-2012 at 16:08
by: Amm
Identifying Unknown Compounds in a Lab
Here is a picture of the compound that made the yellow solution before it was dissolved in water.
1-6-2012 at 15:57
by: Amm
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