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SODIUM BICARBONATE TEST (Carboxylic Acid Group)
1. To a clean test tube, add 1 -2 ml of the unknown organic solution 2. To the
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BAYER’S TEST (Unsaturation)
1. To a clean test tube, add 1 -2 ml of the unknown organic solution 2. Measure 2ml of distilled
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BAYER’S TEST (Unsaturation)
1. To a clean test tube, add 1 -2 ml of the unknown organic solution 2. Measure 2ml of distilled
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you add 0.05ml of 0.10M agno3 to 4ml of 2.0 nacl it forms saturated solution of agcl<---> ag+ + cl-
using a saturated solution
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Jeanine
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you add 0.05ml of 0.10M agno3 to 4ml of 2.0 nacl it forms saturated solution of agcl<---> ag+ + cl-
using a saturated solution
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Jeanine
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1. Take a clean test tube from the Glassware shelf and place it on the workbench. Add 1 mL your mystery solution to the test
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annonomus
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you added 0.05mL of 0.10M AgNO3 to 4.0mL of 2.0M NaCl and formed a saturated solution of AgCl (s): AgCl(s) -> Ag+(aq)+Cl-(aq).
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You have 20mL of a solution of concentration 0.015mg/mL of x in test tube #1.
Prepare serial dilutions of your stock solution,
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Jon
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A test solution is prepared by pipetting 2.0 mL of an original sample into a 250 mL volumetric flask and then diluting to the
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Bob
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What could you use to identify a white powder as baking soda based on a reaction to the powder such as bubbling and foaming.
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