Hey guys, I've just done my assessment today which was the gravimetric analysis to determine the sulphate content in the fertiliser sample. It was supposed to be straightforward: 1g of fertiliser dissolved in distilled water with 2MHCl and filtered to remove solids. Then 0.1Mbarium nitrate solution is added to form the white barium sulfate precipitate and that would have been filtered with ashless filter paper. The problem with this was, a brown precipitate had formed and we have no idea what it is. The solution had already been filtered and was clear. But it seems that upon heating, this mystery precipitate had formed. We suspect it's a fine substance that upon heating had coagulated but we have no idea what it is. What could it be?
HELP IS VERY MUCH APPRECIATED. =D The experiment is already botched, we have the wrong precipitate. I'm just not sure how to explain it.
HELP IS VERY MUCH APPRECIATED. =D The experiment is already botched, we have the wrong precipitate. I'm just not sure how to explain it.