Samples containing the ions we're testing for. For instance, calcium chloride solution contains calcium ions. So we can test that solution for the presence of Calcium ions
I don't understand. Do you mean shaken? If that's what you mean, you could shake it but it won't dissolve because the reagent added isn't enough to dissolve the ppt even if it should be soluble in excess
Yow very educative thanks you help me
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Thank u sir may God richly bless u because I used to understand chemistry
Thank you very much sir. This is the most explicit video I have seen so far for starters.
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Pls how did u prepare the calcium in solution form?
You can simply dissolve calcium chloride in water
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Can you please work on the anions too,that will be helpful. Thank you 🙏👍
Okay we working on that
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I wanted to ask what the samples are
Samples containing the ions we're testing for. For instance, calcium chloride solution contains calcium ions. So we can test that solution for the presence of Calcium ions
Do you write the ppt in capital letters
Lower case(small letters) please
So for determining the kind of precipitate formed,when NaOH is added in drops, it must not be shared?
I don't understand. Do you mean shaken? If that's what you mean, you could shake it but it won't dissolve because the reagent added isn't enough to dissolve the ppt even if it should be soluble in excess
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Can i use Ca(OH)2 solution for the test for ca
No please
Explosion
Please sir can u do organic chemistry as well
Okay
Very educative.Can't wait for the other parts.
Sir please do a video on redox titration for us.
Thanks
I'll tackle redox titration soon
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