Asked by ekauwen
lab question: explain why different masses of precipitate were obtained for test tube IV and V?
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Answered by
DrBob222
You must do a much better job of explaining what experiment you are doing and the procedure for same.
Answered by
felaa
OK this lab is on the formula of a precipitate and there were 8 test tubes of precipitate prepared obtaining different masses... but why does different masses of precipitate were obtained only for test tube IV and V?
Answered by
DrBob222
What was in test tube IV and how much? What was in test tube V and how much? What was added to tt IV? What was added to tt V? How much was added to each?
We have no idea what your are doing if you don't tell us.
We have no idea what your are doing if you don't tell us.
Answered by
Anonymous
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Answered by
Binwincah
In tt IV 6ml of potassium iodide and 5ml in ttV. TtV was added in 3ml lead nitrate and ttIV 2 ml
Why masses were different?
Why masses were different?
Answered by
Newton
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