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CHEMISTRY PRACTICAL

DAY 4
21.5.20

GOOD MORNING BOYS,
The next practical to be written in your file is detection of Nitrate and detection of sulphate.
Learning Outcomes :
students will be able to

  • write the experiment in their file.
  • identify Nitrate and sulphate.
  • Learn the test.
Refer to the image to write the experiment in your file.




THATS ALL FOR THE DAY
TAKE CARE
STAY SAFE





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