DesperateToPassExams
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Hi chem people,
I was wondering if you could help me out -I have to test a water sample and quantitatively test for ions - Ba, Ag, Pb, Cl, NO3, PO4, Cu and was wondering if anybody knows any ways of doing so? besides using AAS and ion-specific electrode cause i don't think my school has those things...
Was wondering may precipitating out and evaporating remaining liquid to calculate mass? idk if it'd work tho and I have limited time in the lab to try. Anybody have any ideas?
I was wondering if you could help me out -I have to test a water sample and quantitatively test for ions - Ba, Ag, Pb, Cl, NO3, PO4, Cu and was wondering if anybody knows any ways of doing so? besides using AAS and ion-specific electrode cause i don't think my school has those things...
Was wondering may precipitating out and evaporating remaining liquid to calculate mass? idk if it'd work tho and I have limited time in the lab to try. Anybody have any ideas?