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    Mar 11, 2007, 04:19 AM
    what is a filtrate
    hi everyone this is adam,

    what is the "filtrate" in a chemistry experiment, copper carbonate plus+sulphuric acid= carbon dioxide= plus copper suphate plus + water

    any help on what the terminology of the filtrate is would be helpful relating to this experiment.

    ciao ciao everyone

    adam:)
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    Mar 11, 2007, 09:11 AM
    Quote Originally Posted by adam vencato
    hi everyone this is adam,

    what is the "filtrate" in a chemistry experiment, copper carbonate plus+sulphuric acid= carbon dioxide= plus copper suphate plus + water

    any help on what the terminology of the filtrate is would be helpful relating to this experiment.

    ciao ciao everyone

    adam:)
    If I'm not mistaken you have taken two liquids and mixed them together. The reaction created a solid. It was in small particulate form Copper Sulphate (blue in colour). You then filtered this solid out of the water using a cheese cloth or paper filter. The filtrate is the solid (Copper Sulphate).

    I might be wrong here it has been a long time since my last chemistry lesson. Over 20 years.

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