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EXACTLY wat i was wondering... but i thought maybe m wrong so i dint say itAnd if they don't... it's supposed to be considered DILUTE... not concentrated :-/
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EXACTLY wat i was wondering... but i thought maybe m wrong so i dint say itAnd if they don't... it's supposed to be considered DILUTE... not concentrated :-/
For chemistry and physics... yepbtw are you IGCSE???
lol...your a criminal...Even i am an IGCSE student... but i don't think it's a crime to be here
For chemistry and physics... yep
Maybe we areEXACTLY wat i was wondering... but i thought maybe m wrong so i dint say it
:O yeah i am... i murdered chemistry and physics (nailed it to be exact)lol...your a criminal...
Maybe we are
:O yeah i am... i murdered chemistry and physics (nailed it to be exact)
Kindaand your mixing boards??:S
i dont think so.... m pretty sure its considred dilute....Maybe we are
:O yeah i am... i murdered chemistry and physics (nailed it to be exact)
i dont think so.... m pretty sure its considred dilute....
u murdered my chemmy baby?
dats chemisrty's nick which i call it bychemmy baby?? what could be more chemical??
Yes, you guys are wasting my time... i just want this answer:
H2S2O7 + HCl + H2O + NaOH + H2SO3F will give?
So are they gonna answer it elsewhere? I never knew such a thing existed!nice try! no one's gonna answer this here!
Yes, you guys are wasting my time... i just want this answer:
H2S2O7 + HCl + H2O + NaOH + H2SO3F will give?
Yes, you guys are wasting my time... i just want this answer:
H2S2O7 + HCl + H2O + NaOH + H2SO3F will give?
Is this even possible?Yes, you guys are wasting my time... i just want this answer:
H2S2O7 + HCl + H2O + NaOH + H2SO3F will give?
I guess it would be neutrilization?what do we get if we react an amphoteric oxide with acidic or basic oxide?
I guess it would be neutrilization?
amphoteric posses the properties of both acidic and basic oxide.
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