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This is all we have for pictures of the NaCl. We have the initial combination, combination over heat, and finally the boiled down NACl. |
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This is the BaCO3. The first four pictures are just the initial combination. |
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the one above is obviously the centrifuge, and the following one is a picture of the solution after it's been in the centrifuge. |
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Here we have the same deal. To the left of this text box is BaSO4 after it's been in the centrifuge. Above is the product before separation. |
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These pictures below are the Zn(OH)2 just after combination. |
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The other pictures aren't up yet. I'm not sure when I'll get them up. |
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