Lecture Series on VLSI Design by Dr.Nandita Dasgupta, Department of Electrical Engineering, IIT Madras. For more details on NPTEL visit http://nptel.iitm.ac.in
I did read somewhere once; something like "that since all nitrate salts are soluble in water, it is not possible to detect the presence of the nitrate ion by a precipitatiuon reaction." This does not make sense to me as tests can be performed on salts of (chlorides, sulfites, sulfates, carbonates, hydrogencarbonates), by a precipatation reactions, and all of which ARE soluble.
OMG....my father was right...i should have given atleast a try for JEE....
who would listen to parents..and now i regret.
nikilkvn 1 month ago
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physicalKinetics 8 months ago
I did read somewhere once; something like "that since all nitrate salts are soluble in water, it is not possible to detect the presence of the nitrate ion by a precipitatiuon reaction." This does not make sense to me as tests can be performed on salts of (chlorides, sulfites, sulfates, carbonates, hydrogencarbonates), by a precipatation reactions, and all of which ARE soluble.
1091Floyd21 1 year ago