yellowflyingparachute Posted April 29, 2013 Posted April 29, 2013 Could someone help me with this question its quite hardA student has a mixture of Ca(oh)2 and Cuso4. What observations will he observe when he adds each of the foloowing:1. Water2. Nitric Acid3. Filter the mixture with H2SO44. Use this filter and add ammonia5. Use this filter and add KI6. Use this filter and add Fehlings Solution and place in a water bath.
krash661 Posted April 29, 2013 Posted April 29, 2013 i'm not sure but the first thought i receive from this is reactions. but i'm not sure.
Esrevinu Posted April 30, 2013 Posted April 30, 2013 A good place to start would be to look up the pH of these solutions, look up ka/pka values, look at their positions on the periodic table, and historical observations (text book perhaps?). I'm guessing the answers your teacher/professor will be looking for are things like color changes, phase changes, formation of precipitate, bubbling etc. Read your lab book/text book carefully keeping in mind the things I've mentioned.... I'm not getting more specific, not because I'm a jerk, but because I'd have to do what I've described above to figure it out, and its not my homework 1
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