From what I know this prac involves forming of precipitates to determine the amount of sulfate present in fertiliser commonly using barium chloride etc.
Anyway my question is...is filter paper a viable and practical method or not? After researching i've been hearing a lot of things. 1. it's very inaccurately practically 2. results won't be very accurate with this method 3. insoluble precipitate formed would be too fine for the filter paper
Is there any other method besides a filter paper method? Say that using a sintered glass filter is not an option and this prac needs to be done in a reasonable amount of time (1 hour). Is there any suggestions to seperating the insoluble from the soluble solution ACCURATELY and reliably?
Anyway my question is...is filter paper a viable and practical method or not? After researching i've been hearing a lot of things. 1. it's very inaccurately practically 2. results won't be very accurate with this method 3. insoluble precipitate formed would be too fine for the filter paper
Is there any other method besides a filter paper method? Say that using a sintered glass filter is not an option and this prac needs to be done in a reasonable amount of time (1 hour). Is there any suggestions to seperating the insoluble from the soluble solution ACCURATELY and reliably?