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    Exam thoughts??

    What did everyone get for Q3? I thought that since the electron wasnt moving, it wouldnt be affected by the magnetic field (motor effect only applies to moving charges [right???]) But also like, electric field would move the electron, and that would end up in the electron being affected by the...
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    identification of ions help :/

    That makes sense. I didn't realise that the equilibrium with phosphate and water lied so far to the products side. I really hope we aren't meant to just know that.
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    identification of ions help :/

    It wasn't a question. This flowchart is an excerpt from Jacaranda HSC Chemistry Textbook. I was confused as to why solubility rules state that BaSO4 is a precipitate but we required alkalinity to test for it.
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    identification of ions help :/

    So, solubility rules say that phosphate is insoluble for everything except ammonium and alkali metals right???? Then how come when we add barium nitrate (to test for sulfate ions) the phosphate ions don't precipitate out?? Is it something to do with alkalinity? send help
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