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Kidney stones come in several types. http://www.chemistrydaily.com/chemistry/Kidney_Stone There are chemical treatments, but they are not standard. The main chemical used is good old water. http://www
Here is the best method. With the volume of water displaced, use PV=nRT to get moles and then grams. You know P,V,R,T from the experiment. http://science.csustan.edu/byrd/chem1002/gasevol.htm
There are two methods: 1. At low concentration water solutions (<1000 ppm), ppm is equal to mg/L. Just change mg to gram to moles. 2. At any concentration ppm is equal to mg/kg. Kg is not a volume
If you have a preparation that is contaminated with metals, you may want to know which component is associated with the contamination. Is it the intended product, a side product, a filler agent, or a
One way to think about it is this. Look at each one not as a C-Cl bond but as a RC-Cl bond, where R is H3, ClH2, Cl2H, and Cl3. Then think electric attraction assuming the electrons reside of the Cl
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