Science Crime Busters B

Re: Science Crime Busters B

Postby SciBomb97 on Sat May 05, 2012 12:46 am

outofsight13 wrote:When testing pH in mixtures, will the result be sort of a mix of the components? For example, if the mixture is calcium carbonate (pH of 7) and baking soda (pH of 9), would the result of the test show ~8? Thanks!
That has got to be one of the hardest mixtures to identify...we were given that one at state (I think, I swear it was, but I can't be 100% sure) and I spent quite some time trying to combine the results from solubility tests to the HCl and... it was bad. XP Now I realize I should've thought about the pH paper... :?
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