Soul Searcher
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i have a few steps to analyse; i need to find out how these particular steps increases accuaracy. I've tried, but it's difficult.
step 1)
weight out 1.0g of fertiliser onto a piece of weighing paper and then transfer to a 250ml beaker. add 25ml of de-ionised water to dissolve. to this solution add 10 drops of conc. HCl <-- does anyone know why HCl is even added?
all i got for that step was...nothing
step 4)
add the hot barium nitrate solution very slowly with constant stirring to the hot fertiliser solution.
for this step i know that slow = steady = no spills etc
and that constant stirring = uniform spreading of particles? ... which i don't know how it would add to accuracy....or possibly provoking complete precipitation? mmm
step 1)
weight out 1.0g of fertiliser onto a piece of weighing paper and then transfer to a 250ml beaker. add 25ml of de-ionised water to dissolve. to this solution add 10 drops of conc. HCl <-- does anyone know why HCl is even added?
all i got for that step was...nothing
step 4)
add the hot barium nitrate solution very slowly with constant stirring to the hot fertiliser solution.
for this step i know that slow = steady = no spills etc
and that constant stirring = uniform spreading of particles? ... which i don't know how it would add to accuracy....or possibly provoking complete precipitation? mmm