Karldahemster
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In terms of the chemistry involved?
Ensuring no CO32- is present. CO32- may precipitate with Ba2+ so HCl was added to acidify the solution and remove any carbonate ions that could be present, preventing the precipitation of barium salts with CO32-In terms of the chemistry involved?
Absolute legend!My notes on this experiment (explains it in there):
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1KjoqXqO5_2JaTtLAzdxnbUWb3S8jchCL
One more thing, how would I write an equation for the addition of HCl to the fertiliser (we don't know what's in the fertiliser other than sulphate).My notes on this experiment (explains it in there):
https://drive.google.com/open?id=1KjoqXqO5_2JaTtLAzdxnbUWb3S8jchCL
We sort of do (the impurities are generally phosphates and carbonate)One more thing, how would I write an equation for the addition of HCl to the fertiliser (we don't know what's in the fertiliser other than sulphate).
Could I say,
SO4 2-(s) + 2HCl(aq) = H2SO4(aq) + 2Cl(aq)
and then,
Ba 2+(aq) + SO4 2-(aq) → BaSO4(s)
Thanks
If I were to write a net ionic equation for the addition of HCL to the fertiliser, would this be correct? http://prntscr.com/hbm5yoWe sort of do (the impurities are generally phosphates and carbonate)
can you please resend this the link doesnt work thanksRe: Why is HCl added to the fertiliser when finding the % of sulphate in lawn fertili
My notes on this experiment (explains it in there):