Please help me. I have my proposal for my experiment due tommorow and I have a question.
I've been searching everywhere for chemicals I can use in an experiment on equilibrium crystallization and the same one keeps coming up. (sodium acetate trihydrate) I need at least three different chemicals that when supersaturated will form crystals imediately when a seed crystal is introduced. I don't want to just pick some random chemical because it could screw up the whole experiment. (but a little variation would be cool)
I really have no idea what to do?
Ps. this is only for grade 11 chemistry so don't reply with a big confusing post that I won't understand.
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Help! Equilibrium Crystallization
Started by chemistry_girl, May 11 2006 06:04 PM
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