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Fuzzwood

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  1. What part of the last equation don't you understand? On top of that, sodium sulphate is a fairly soluble salt, ergo it does not form a precipitate that quickly, considering copper sulphate is far less soluble and you will not have much sulphate in the first place.

  2. It's very unsafe, so don't. I know you don't care about safety and will proceed with this stupid experiment anyway, but i'm still stating it. Chlorine gas isn't cool as it burns your lungs away.

     

    If you don't even care how redox chemistry works, you really shouldn't be messing with this stuff, and you will only act like a monkey guided by some 2nd rate recipe.

  3. I thought that when you got (1.33T1)sin53 which I presume is the same as (1.33 x T1)0.8, then everything inside the bracket had to be multiplied by everything outside the bracket.

     

    The ( ) are not needed in that part, as you simply are multiplicating a multiplication of 2 other terms. You will need to do that however, when it would have been (1.33 + T1)0.8

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