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Chemistry, 27.09.2019 16:50 baby0905rodriguez

3.15: explain why, if soluble salts are prepared from an acid and an insoluble reactant:
a) excess of the reactant is added
b) the excess reactant is removed
c) the solution remaining is only salt and water

3.16: explain why, is soluble salts are prepared from an acid and a soluble reactant:
a) titration must be used
b) the acid and the soluble reactant are then mixed in the correct proportions
c) the solution remaining, after reaction, is only salt and water.

these are two points in the gcse specification i do not completely understand. can anyone ?

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