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The other day, I was making a solution of water, 10% sds and 10 M NaOH.

When I addedthe sds to the water first and then the NaOH second, Almost immediately, there was a white precipitation. When I added the NaOH first and then the sds, nothing happened.

Why does this happen one way and not the other, and what is the precipitant?

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What is sds? Explaining that may help others in solving your problem

 

Standard solution seems the most obvious bet but I can't really think of anything else that fits it :-(

 

Cheers,

 

Ryan Jones

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my 1`st guess would have been local heating as the soln conc will be stonger one way than the other (like the acid to water thing).

 

although I would have thought it should eventualy reach an equilibrium over time no matter HOW its mixed.

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