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(5) 3. Chemistry in the real world: an environmental scientist wants to take some standards into the field to calibrate an instrument. Since space is limited, he wants to just bring one bottle with all the 1.0 M standards mixed together. He needs to bring ammonium phosphate, calcium chloride, sodium carbonate, and iron sulfate. Is it possible to have one bottle of these standards, and have all remain in solution? Why or why not?
(5) 3. Chemistry in the real world: an environmental scientist wants to take some standards into the field to calibrate an instrument. Since space is limited, he wants to just bring one bottle with all the 1.0 M standards mixed together. He needs to bring ammonium phosphate, calcium chloride, sodium carbonate, and iron sulfate. Is it possible to have one bottle of these standards, and have all remain in solution? Why or why not?
Bunny GreenfelderLv2
25 Jan 2019