axwe7
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I am a Year 11 student, in Chemistry I've only started the module known as; "The Chemical Earth".
QUESTION:
2g of each of the following pars of solids are mixed. Could they be successfully separated by filtration techniques? The solubility of each substance in 1 Litre of water is given in brackets
(a) Potassium Sulfate (120g/L) / Lead Iodide (0.8g/L)
(b) Magnesium Carbonate (0.6g/L) / Silver Oxide (0.02g/L)
Sorry if it isn't hard for you, but for a student who has not yet learnt the solubility rules table, it considerably is.
Thanks.
QUESTION:
2g of each of the following pars of solids are mixed. Could they be successfully separated by filtration techniques? The solubility of each substance in 1 Litre of water is given in brackets
(a) Potassium Sulfate (120g/L) / Lead Iodide (0.8g/L)
(b) Magnesium Carbonate (0.6g/L) / Silver Oxide (0.02g/L)
Sorry if it isn't hard for you, but for a student who has not yet learnt the solubility rules table, it considerably is.
Thanks.