20 ml of a 0.100M sodium phosphate solution is mixed with 20 ml of a 0.120 M cobalt (II) nitrate solution, generating a fine purple solid. The solid is removed via filtration and the liquid is saved. a. What chemical species are present in the liquid? How do you know? b. The liquid is separated into 2 portions. More sodium phosphate is added to portion A, while more cobalt (II) nitrate is added to portion B. Predict what you would observe in beakers A and B.

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20 ml of a 0.100M sodium phosphate solution is mixed with 20 ml of a 0.120 M cobalt (II) nitrate
solution, generating a fine purple solid. The solid is removed via filtration and the liquid is saved.
a. What chemical species are present in the liquid? How do you know?
b. The liquid is separated into 2 portions. More sodium phosphate is added to portion A, while more
cobalt (II) nitrate is added to portion B. Predict what you would observe in beakers A and B.
Transcribed Image Text:20 ml of a 0.100M sodium phosphate solution is mixed with 20 ml of a 0.120 M cobalt (II) nitrate solution, generating a fine purple solid. The solid is removed via filtration and the liquid is saved. a. What chemical species are present in the liquid? How do you know? b. The liquid is separated into 2 portions. More sodium phosphate is added to portion A, while more cobalt (II) nitrate is added to portion B. Predict what you would observe in beakers A and B.
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