Quote: Originally posted by blogfast25 ![](images/xpblue/lastpost.gif) | That's why adding water was probably not a brilliant idea. (...) Look at it as an interesting exercise in chemistry: chemistry is a lot of things
and 'the art/science of separating substances' is definitely one of them!
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LOL! I agree, I have my briliant moments but tis was not one of them. ![;)](./images/smilies/wink.gif)
And indeed I have learned much about reaction times and solubility scales, and most importantly, what the reaction looks like. The sample I made was
purely academic. If I ever need any pure potassium nitrate, i'll start from KOH, which I bought half a kilo recently.
I was always fascinated in chemistry class by the reaction itself more than the theory... probably that's why I went into a totally different domain
when I was older. But chemistry will always fascinate me to no end.
Robert
[Edited on 14-8-2011 by Arthur Dent]
--- Art is making something out of nothing and selling it. - Frank Zappa ---
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