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Chemistry, 03.02.2020 01:02 Nayblue2002

Can someone me! i have missed a few days of school due to sickness and my teacher is making me make up a lab! she gave me some things to study, but chemistry is not one of my strong suits by any means! i only have 3 questions! i will post them separately to save room. here is the first.
1. list at least two chemical reactions that result in a yellow, orange, or red precipitate. for these reactions list the possible chemical name of the precipitate. what do these reactions (and the others similar to them) have in common?

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