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syriangabsta

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do we need to memorise all the tests, there chemical equations, and results?

..and all we need is

Anions: Chloride, phosphate, sulfate, carbonate

Cations: Copper (Cu+ or Cu2+), calcium, lead, Iorn (Fe 2+ and Fe3+) and Barium...

or is that too many? or not enough?

syllabys doesnt specify...or does it @@
 

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Should be around enough...Probably need Ag+ as well...
I just remember the generic rules =O
 

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syriangabsta said:
syllabys doesnt specify...or does it @@
Yes it does, and the Anions / Cations that you have suggested are all that is required to know. One of them has to be done in depth though, why it needs to be monitored, ect.
 

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SkimDawg said:
Yes it does, and the Anions / Cations that you have suggested are all that is required to know. One of them has to be done in depth though, why it needs to be monitored, ect.
ohh dude, yeh about that....my in-depth one is mecury.......

can i do that? lol?its not partof the cations from the previous dot point tho.......

*hopes he doesnt have to change it*
 

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We did Lead... I think Mercury should be ok... but Lead is the easiest to do indepth I think, and you can definitely relate it to AAS.
 

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lead is easy. its a heavy metal (transition metals + lead) and so is dangerous to health. It bioaccumulates, adominal pain, affects neural system etc
 

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nah i believe mecury is best for me, as for biology, i also used it for my non-infectious disease...so 2 in 1 xD ill also have more info for each
 

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I don't really know if mercury is ok, just make sure you're doing the ion. I'm pretty sure the dot point asks for you to do an in depth analysis of the ion, not the metal... I think lead is the easiest too
 

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