Following is the email sent to my Chemistry TA. No reply, since it's sort of last minute.
Dear xxx
I was having some trouble with Question 12 on the previous years paper that Dr Yerkes had posted on the course website.
I'm not exactly sure, how to set this up, do we simply mix and match every possible product that could be formed, see which are soluble or not and hence predict the products, or do we line them up sequentially and see which products would form?
The question is as follows -
A student dissolves 2.00 g each of CaCl2, NaOH, (NH4)2SO4 and AgNO3.
How many different precipitates will form?
Thanks
Karmanya Aggarwal
You clearly pointed out where you don't understand. Good job :>
ReplyDeleteNice job. I thin you formated your email well. Easy to find out what you are asking. Second paragraph is a bit wordy but I think they would get the point. Awesome!
ReplyDeleteApart from a slightly verbose second paragraph, its a good email. It's clear and you also took the effort to give the question your having difficulties with in the email itself, lots of others may have left that out. All in all a well structured email.
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