Making Soluble Salts: Producing Salts from Insoluble and Soluble Bases.

Making Soluble Salts: Producing Salts from Insoluble and Soluble Bases.

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The video tutorial covers the use of state symbols in chemistry, explaining their significance in identifying the solubility of substances. It details the process of producing salts using both insoluble and soluble bases. For insoluble bases, the method involves adding excess base, filtering, and evaporating water. For soluble bases, titration is used to determine the exact amounts needed for reaction, followed by evaporation to obtain the salt.

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What is the role of an indicator in a titration?

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Why is it important to have concordant results in titration?

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Explain how to separate salt from water after the reaction.

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What are the differences between producing salt from an insoluble base and a soluble base?

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