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Subject:
Chemical Reactions
Category: Science > Chemistry Asked by: kqedequalyou-ga List Price: $15.00 |
Posted:
25 May 2005 12:52 PDT
Expires: 04 Jun 2005 19:36 PDT Question ID: 525542 |
How is the chemical reaction Fe(NO3)3+NaOH--> Fe(OH)3+NaNO3 (iron nitrate plus sodium hydroxide yields iron hydroxide plus sodium nitrate) used or related to in real life? Also, do you maybe have any good ideas how that reaction could be turned into an original skit? |
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Re: Chemical Reactions
From: stephanbird-ga on 03 Jun 2005 03:43 PDT |
"An original skit" ? What does that mean? In my idiolect a skit is a bit like a comedic sketch in the style of people like the Two Ronnies or to a lesser extent Monty Python and the Goodies... S |
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