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Hey what's up, I need a little help understanding how double replacement chemical reactions occur.All help would be grateful. Ok here's how it goes....
In my chemistry II class, we are doing a lab where we have to figure out the concentration of a chemical in a jar. We were given CuSO4(aq). My lab partners and I originally had a game-plan to figure this out, until my teacher told us we cannot use heat to boil out the water. We tried thinking of different reactions that will remove the moisture and form a precipitate but in the end all of our efforts have failed, think we can get a little help?
In my chemistry II class, we are doing a lab where we have to figure out the concentration of a chemical in a jar. We were given CuSO4(aq). My lab partners and I originally had a game-plan to figure this out, until my teacher told us we cannot use heat to boil out the water. We tried thinking of different reactions that will remove the moisture and form a precipitate but in the end all of our efforts have failed, think we can get a little help?