Water THE LABORATORY Hazard (e.g. toxic, corrosive, etc.) Molecular Melting Molecular Density Name Weight (/) Point Boiling Point Bp Formula (/) Mp (°C) (°C) Red vegetable dye Blue vegetable dye Yellow vegetable dye Green vegetable dye Copper sulfate pentahydrate Magnesium Aluminum Zinc Copper Hydrochloric acid Sodium hydroxide Sodium bromide Calcium chloride Trisodium phosphate Copper sulfate Nickel nitrate Sodium sulfate Lead nitrate Sodium chloride Sodium carbonate Silver nitrate Acetic acid Phenolphthalein Potassium chloride Baking soda Potassium carbonate Potassium bicarbonate Nickel Chloride Potassium sulfite Barium chloride Sodium sulfide Nitric acid Magnesium chloride
Water THE LABORATORY Hazard (e.g. toxic, corrosive, etc.) Molecular Melting Molecular Density Name Weight (/) Point Boiling Point Bp Formula (/) Mp (°C) (°C) Red vegetable dye Blue vegetable dye Yellow vegetable dye Green vegetable dye Copper sulfate pentahydrate Magnesium Aluminum Zinc Copper Hydrochloric acid Sodium hydroxide Sodium bromide Calcium chloride Trisodium phosphate Copper sulfate Nickel nitrate Sodium sulfate Lead nitrate Sodium chloride Sodium carbonate Silver nitrate Acetic acid Phenolphthalein Potassium chloride Baking soda Potassium carbonate Potassium bicarbonate Nickel Chloride Potassium sulfite Barium chloride Sodium sulfide Nitric acid Magnesium chloride
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