NaOH:
Al²+ reacts with a few drops of sodium hydroxide (our monster at this point for melting zinc; -;) NaOH to produce a white precipitate that also DISSOLVES in excess NaOH to give us a colourless solution
Aluminium in the flesh:
Ps if u dare say she's not cute I'll lop off your head >:c jkjkYes she doesn't have clothes
Gray streaked hair to symbolize Aluminium's foreboding death in excess sodium hydroxide NaOH:( and no clothes cause she's dissolving in excess :(((
NH3:
Aluminium forms white precipitate with a few drops of aqueous ammonia.
No secret here but I like aqueous ammonia here better- it doesn't dissolve her!!!
But honestly speaking, Aluminium ( the white precipitate ) doesn't dissolve because it's insoluble in excess NH3 :>
Here's a picture of her with clothes :3
ISNT SHE ADORABLE
Ok I'm done fangirling over her cuteness, on to Lead :)
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Doodle Notes [Completed For Now]
RandomDoodling notes for exams: I'm just trying to memorize QA like three days before O level Chem/Bio practical so yea I doodled all the characters from my imagination and I did not use a reference so any similarities you might see are purely coincidenta...