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CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL

DAY 4
1.5.20
Good Morning Boys,
Today you will write the experiment for the detection of Nitrite and sulphite in your practical file.

Learning Outcomes :
Students will be able to
  • Write the experiment.
  • Identify the formula of Nitrite and Sulphite.
  • Learn the test of detecting Nitrite And sulphite
Refer to the images to write the experiment in the file in the given format.

THATS ALL FOR THE DAY
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