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Patdec
Registered: 18.05.2004
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Posted: Saturday 30th of Dec 15:30
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Heya guys! Is someone here know about experimental techniques can used to determine ksp for a sparingly soluble salt? I have this set of questions regarding it that I just can’t understand. Our class was tasked to answer it and know how we came up with the answer. Our Math teacher will select random students to solve it as well as explain it to class so I require thorough explanation about experimental techniques can used to determine ksp for a sparingly soluble salt. I tried solving some of the questions but I think I got it completely incorrect. Please assist me because it’s urgent and the due date is quite close already and I haven’t yet figured out how to answer this. |
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kfir
Registered: 07.05.2006
From: egypt
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Posted: Saturday 30th of Dec 18:40
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You can find numerous links on the internet if you search the keyword experimental techniques can used to determine ksp for a sparingly soluble salt. Most of the information is however crafted for the readers who already have some knowledge about this subject. If you are a complete novice, you should use Algebrator. Is it easy to understand and very useful too. |
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alhatec16
Registered: 10.03.2002
From: Notts, UK.
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Posted: Sunday 31st of Dec 09:21
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I completely agree, Algebrator is awesome! I am much better in math since I used it, and I have the highest grades in the class! It helped me even with the most confusing math problems, like those on x-intercept or hyperbolas. I really think you should try it . |
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dvdonmj
Registered: 27.12.2004
From: arizona
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Posted: Monday 01st of Jan 07:25
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I would like to give it a try. Where can I get the program? |
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caxee
Registered: 05.12.2002
From: Boston, MA, US
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