Did the student conduct the experiment correctly? (may need to consult solubility rules and your results for help) O No, the student mistakenly added Fe(NO3)3 solution instead of the Mg(NO3)2 solution. No, the student mistakenly added Cu(NO3)2 solution instead of the Mg(NO3)2 solution. O No, the student mistakenly added AgNO3 solution instead of the Mg(NO3)2 solution. O Yes, the student performed the experiment correctly. O No, the student mistakenly added NaOH solution instead of the Mg(NO3)2 solution.

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A student obtained the following results from Part 2B of the lab:
Mg(NO3)2
NP
NP
NP
NP
NaCl
Na₂S
NaOH
Na₂CO3
X = precipitate form; NP = no precipitate form
Did the student conduct the experiment correctly?
(may need to consult solubility rules and your results for help)
O No, the student mistakenly added Fe(NO3)3 solution instead of the Mg(NO3)2 solution.
O No, the student mistakenly added Cu(NO3)2 solution instead of the Mg(NO3)2 solution.
O No, the student mistakenly added AgNO3 solution instead of the Mg(NO3)2 solution.
Yes, the student performed the experiment correctly.
O No, the student mistakenly added NaOH solution instead of the Mg(NO3)2 solution.
Transcribed Image Text:A student obtained the following results from Part 2B of the lab: Mg(NO3)2 NP NP NP NP NaCl Na₂S NaOH Na₂CO3 X = precipitate form; NP = no precipitate form Did the student conduct the experiment correctly? (may need to consult solubility rules and your results for help) O No, the student mistakenly added Fe(NO3)3 solution instead of the Mg(NO3)2 solution. O No, the student mistakenly added Cu(NO3)2 solution instead of the Mg(NO3)2 solution. O No, the student mistakenly added AgNO3 solution instead of the Mg(NO3)2 solution. Yes, the student performed the experiment correctly. O No, the student mistakenly added NaOH solution instead of the Mg(NO3)2 solution.
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