Use Ksp to determine if a precipitate will form when 2 different solutions are mixed.
Thank you for posting this! It is so helpful to crash through it before a test!
Day of my exam when this makes sense, thank you! :)
so incredibly helpful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
what if you're not given the volumes, just the molarity?
THANKYOU SO MUCH!
You're the one replying to a comment that I left a year ago.
What if you aren't given the volume? ::/
thank you :)
but how is this a common ion problem? There are no common ions...
thank you! :)
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tha ks
c1v1=c2v2 (final )
why aren't you my teacher...
thanks or
u need a better mic man cant hear u
Do you have nothing better to do
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Thank you for posting this! It is so helpful to crash through it before a test!
Day of my exam when this makes sense, thank you! :)
so incredibly helpful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
what if you're not given the volumes, just the molarity?
THANKYOU SO MUCH!
You're the one replying to a comment that I left a year ago.
What if you aren't given the volume? ::/
thank you :)
but how is this a common ion problem? There are no common ions...
thank you! :)
Me Gusta.
Speak uP!!!!!!!
tha ks
c1v1=c2v2 (final )
why aren't you my teacher...
thanks or
u need a better mic man cant hear u
Do you have nothing better to do