<p>the radioactive element was At
and i dont remember the 60g product</p>
<p>Yeah thats what I put for the radioactive element too.</p>
<p>nooooooooooooooooo.....i thought At was w/ halogens so it couldn't be radioactive ><</p>
<p>I dont know where you hear that but in general the heavier the atom, the less stable and At was the heaviest one there</p>
<p>did we reach a conclusion about the atomic theory one yet? nuclear electrons (plz let it be) or indestructible atoms?</p>
<p>equlibrium graph of products - does it start at origin and then levels out?</p>
<p>HSO4 - which ion is the most, is it SO4 2-?</p>
<p>i am so stupid. if only i can retake it tmw.</p>
<p>it has to be indestructible atoms, cause those things have been seperated into quarks and stuff.
the graph seems to be right
and i cant find the sulfuric acid slution</p>
<p>****, i put 334 too so im with gold, i put nuclear electrons which is wrong cuz there are nuclear electron like apha and beta, any more Q's, ppl can anyone remember T/F Q's</p>
<p>so far i know i missed 12 Q's which is horrible, and i BSed like 15 Q's</p>
<p>Does anyone remember the answers to the first 4 questions (which technique to use to separate different compounds)?</p>
<p>shiitt wut were the choices again</p>
<p>Wut Were The Coices For The First Four</p>
<p>*** are u there? anyway anyone else rememebr questions?</p>
<p>I think it was
a) filter paper
b) chromatography
c) buret</p>
<p>though not in that order, and I cant remember the other two</p>
<p>the other one was a magnet.</p>
<p>the last one was distillation</p>
<p>seperate different compounds u do disstilllation</p>
<p>anymore???</p>
<p>I think for the first four, I put distillation for the H2O and NaCl one. Chromography for the ink one. Magnet for Fe and the other metal, and Filter Paper for the solid and liquid. Is that correct?</p>
<p>those sound correct to me
heh we could probably reconstruct the test if we really felt like it</p>