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I was wondering if you knew the solubility rules for nitrates? I know alkali and ammonium nitrates are all water soluble, but what about other species like lead, Sr, Ba, etc.?
How can you separate hydrogen peroxide into hydrogen and oxygen?
What is the easiest way to extract hydrogen from water and the safest way to store it?
What is a solvent?
What are the three classes of organic solvents?
What is happening when paint dries?
What is quicklime and what is it used for?
What are PCB's?
How can separation of chiral chemicals impact the chemical and/or pharmaceutical industries?
Can asphalt be recycled to form a useful product?
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