I have 250mL of a solution that is 0.100 M Fe(NO3). 0.100 M Cu(NO3)2 and 0.50 M Ca(NO3)2. I want to separate the metals. I have solid sodium carbonate (NaCO3), solid Na3PO4, and solid NaOH in the stockroom. a.) Which sild should I add to get the best separation b.) how much of the first ion pre
I have 250mL of a solution that is 0.100 M Fe(NO3). 0.100 M Cu(NO3)2 and 0.50 M Ca(NO3)2. I want to separate the metals. I have solid sodium carbonate (NaCO3), solid Na3PO4, and solid NaOH in the stockroom. a.) Which sild should I add to get the best separation b.) how much of the first ion pre
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I have 250mL of a solution that is 0.100 M Fe(NO3). 0.100 M Cu(NO3)2 and 0.50 M Ca(NO3)2. I want to separate the metals. I have solid sodium carbonate (NaCO3), solid Na3PO4, and solid NaOH in the stockroom.
a.) Which sild should I add to get the best separation
b.) how much of the first ion precipitate is left in solution when the second ion begins to precipitate?
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