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Explain the function of the aluminum wire and the mercury II chloride when testing for tin?
when testing for antimony, what reagent prevents tin from reacting with the H2S to form SnS2?
What reagent is used to identify copper and explain its function.
when testing for antimony, what reagent prevents tin from reacting with the H2S to form SnS2?
What reagent is used to identify copper and explain its function.
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Answered by
DrBob222
The Al wire reduces any Sn^4+ to Sn^2 which forms Hg2Cl2 with HgCl2.
Shouldn't you be looking for these answers in your text and/or notes.
Shouldn't you be looking for these answers in your text and/or notes.
Answered by
Dan
thanks i wish they were in my book
Answered by
Dan
when testing for antimony, what reagent prevents tin from reacting with the H2S to form SnS2?
What reagent is used to identify copper and explain its function.
What reagent is used to identify copper and explain its function.
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