How to Make Insoluble Salts: State Symbols, Solubility Rules, and Preparation
The video is a chemistry lesson on making insoluble salts. The teacher explains the concept of state symbols and how they indicate if a salt is soluble or insoluble. The teacher also covers solubility rules and how they predict if a salt will be soluble or insoluble. The video also discusses the reactions of salt solutions and how to prepare insoluble salts. The teacher provides steps to create an insoluble salt, including mixing two solutions, filtering them to separate the precipitate, rinsing the beaker, and drying the salt to obtain a pure dry sample.
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