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Chemistry, 21.03.2021 03:40, santosbeti90

4. This experiment used Pb(NO3)2 and Ba(NO3)2 in the past. These chemicals have been removed from this experiment and replaced with others such as Na2CO3 to reflect Green
Chemistry Principles. Explain why these chemicals have been removed from the experiment.

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