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OpenStudy (anonymous):

Dose anyone can help this ? https://lss.brainhoney.com/Resource/13453840,40,0/Assets/CHEMx-HS-U10/b/labs/resources/docs/CH_6C_handsonlab_instructions.pdf

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok what do you need help on

OpenStudy (anonymous):

How do I do this lab? @prowrestler

OpenStudy (anonymous):

whats questions do you have... or do you not know how to do the whole thing

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@ChaseFFS i cant help you if you don't respond to me

OpenStudy (anonymous):

No, I don't know how to do whole thing...... @prowrestler

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok can you stay with me though

OpenStudy (aaronq):

It tells you how to do this step-by-step in the lab procedure starting on the 4th page.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes @prowrestler

OpenStudy (chaseffs):

@prowrestler I understand that you mentioning me was most likely an accident.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yea it was srry

OpenStudy (chaseffs):

Ah. that's fine.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

so wil you help me ? @prowrestler

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes I will

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok lets do this

OpenStudy (anonymous):

@prowrestler

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok what do you need hep on hun

OpenStudy (anonymous):

this lab @prowrestler

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok... lets go through it first read the first part

OpenStudy (anonymous):

read the introduction ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Okay @prowrestler

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i did @prowrestler

OpenStudy (anonymous):

fast reader.. ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

do you see the pre lab questions

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes @prowrestler

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what does the first question say

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which chemical, originally produced from the ashes of plants, is essential for making soap?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Which chemical, originally produced from the ashes of plants, is essential for making soap? @prowrestler

OpenStudy (anonymous):

that answer is in the first part lets find it ok

OpenStudy (anonymous):

is it Alkali? @prowrestler

OpenStudy (anonymous):

look at the first page

OpenStudy (anonymous):

"In ancient times, lye was produced in a variety of ways, but usually involved leaching salts from plant ashes, such as wood-ash to extract potash (potassium carbonate) or soda ash (sodium carbonate). Combining soda ash with lime (calcium oxide) produces lye."

OpenStudy (anonymous):

do you think it s Iye

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lye (sodium hydroxide).

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Yes. @prowrestler

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok put that as your answer but put it in a complete sentence such as-- " The chemical originally produced from the ashes of plants, that is essential for making soap would be lye (sodium hydroxide)."

OpenStudy (anonymous):

okay, thank you @prowrestler

OpenStudy (anonymous):

still need help

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes lol @prowrestler

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok...:);)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

lets read the next question

OpenStudy (anonymous):

sorry... What has happened to a chemical that is in an aqueous form? @prowrestler

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what do you think it is

OpenStudy (anonymous):

H20(aq) -----> 2H+ + 0 2- compound is dissolved in water. @prowrestler

OpenStudy (anonymous):

CORRECT!!!;)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes! next question @prowrestler

OpenStudy (anonymous):

A precipitation reaction could be used to find soluble ions. is this right ? @prowrestler

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Its Correct.. what do you think

OpenStudy (anonymous):

idk thats why Im asking you lol @prowrestler

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I read it from this sentence... im trying to see if you are paying attention;)---- A precipitation reaction is one way that chemists analyze an ionic compound to determine the presence of certain water soluble ions.

OpenStudy (anonymous):

are you writing all this stuff down?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes @prowrestler

OpenStudy (anonymous):

and next two question, I have no idea how to do it... @prowrestler

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok lets see...

OpenStudy (anonymous):

what are the questions

OpenStudy (anonymous):

Red LD test solution added to Epsom salt solution: @prowrestler

OpenStudy (anonymous):

i think i have to do lab huh...... @prowrestler

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeppp you do

OpenStudy (anonymous):

its an easy lab ;)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

just read them step by step and if you have and questions just ask me ok?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yes!!!! Thank you very much for the help. @prowrestler

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok..your welcome.. can I have a medal hun;)

OpenStudy (anonymous):

just click best response

OpenStudy (anonymous):

I think I did already :) @prowrestler

OpenStudy (anonymous):

ok thanks

OpenStudy (anonymous):

are you doing ok here?

OpenStudy (anonymous):

yeah :) @prowrestler

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