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What are we testing for in Project 11?
What test will we use a Bunsen burner?
What test when positive will change the color of the substance?
What test used the Voltmeter?
What color was the result of the pH test?
Which compound tested positive for anions?
What was the conductor?
What test was used to see if the solution completely dissolved?
Which test is conducted to see whether or not the solution dissolved?
Which test is conducted to see how much is dissolved?
What does the anion test confirm the presence of?
What was the unknown solution?
What happens when an acid is added to the solution?
What happens when the base is added to the solution?
What color did the solution turn when CaCl was added?
What happened when KNO3 was added to the solution?
What happened when MgSO4 was added to the solution?
How many times did we test for a reaction in week 3?
What process do you use to convert grams of one substance to grams of another substance?
How many grams of material do we start with?
After mixing the solutions together, what do you pour them through?
What was the name of the hot box you put your filters in?
How many times do you test your unknown?
How many times do you test your known?
The hose connected to the Buchner flask serves as a what?
How many minutes should you leave the filters in the oven?
What should you use to pull out the filters and watch glasses with?
Who is Brad's celebrity look alike?

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