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it means it is dry

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Q: What is a dry specimen of strontium sulphate?
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Sodium sulphate increases the concentration of sulphate ions. So strontium sulphate solubility decreases.


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What will happen if you direct sunlight to observe your specimen?

The specimen will dry up and possibly not be able to with hold photosynthesis. It can cause serious eye damage.


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How might cations in group 1 be separated from cations in group 2?

If your Group 2 cations are calcium, strontium or barium, add a solution containing sulphate ions, i.e. sulphuric acid or the sulphate of the Group I metal that is the Group I cations in your solution. The Group 2 cations will precipitate out with the sulphate ions. If you have beryllium or magnesium cations, then I don't know.


What will happen if you used direct sunlight to observe your specimen?

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