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Solving Solubility Problem: AgNO3 + Na2SO4
Thank you so much for helping me, Borek! :smile: My question has been answered--thanks to all who helped me here as well.- caragheen
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Solving Solubility Problem: AgNO3 + Na2SO4
Okay--thanks for answering my side question. Just as a note, if a solution has more ions dissolved than it can hold, wouldn't that be called a supersaturated solution? If not 100% correct, at least I know I'm heading in the right path. :)- caragheen
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Solving Solubility Problem: AgNO3 + Na2SO4
@ chemisttree-- Yes, I am positive that I used sodium sulfate. Also, just to be on the safe side, I checked with one of my classmates today and we both had the same results--a predicted product side where one was a precipitate while in the actual lab, there was no precipitate evident.- caragheen
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Solving Solubility Problem: AgNO3 + Na2SO4
Hmm... The concentration is something I'm not really sure of--we were told to mix 2 drops of each solution with each other.- caragheen
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Solving Solubility Problem: AgNO3 + Na2SO4
In class, we've been working on predicting equations given particular chemicals, and later, actually testing some of them. I've been doing just fine, but I'm stuck on one of them-- 1. Homework Statement + attempted solutions I was given: AgNO3 + Na2SO4, and was told to predict what the...- caragheen
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