Severus is only using water as a solvent and thus can use only water-soluble compounds.
Which...
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Severus is only using water as a solvent and thus can use only water-soluble compounds.
Which of the following can’t Severus use? That is, which one of the following is insoluble in water.
A) NaC2H302
B) NHABr
C) NH4NO3
D) BaSO4
E) KCl
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