How was the precipitate obtained after filtration? By scraping from the filter paper and transferring to a watch glass. By redissolving in hydrochloric acid. By drying the precipitate on the filter paper using a desiccator. By charring the filter paper and igniting the product in a crucible.
How was the precipitate obtained after filtration? By scraping from the filter paper and transferring to a watch glass. By redissolving in hydrochloric acid. By drying the precipitate on the filter paper using a desiccator. By charring the filter paper and igniting the product in a crucible.
Chemistry: Principles and Practice
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How was the precipitate obtained after filtration?
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By scraping from the filter paper and transferring to a watch glass.
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By redissolving in hydrochloric acid.
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By drying the precipitate on the filter paper using a desiccator.
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By charring the filter paper and igniting the product in a crucible.
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