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Inorganic : Trisethylenediaminecobalt(III) Chloride
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From: MSN Nicknameal-Astair  in response to Message 6Sent: 8/25/2005 12:17 PM
We are told to assume that the only other impurity, for our calculations, is the other diastereoisomer. This, not only making the calculations doable, seems very reasonable as we only 'fractionaly' crystalised it once.

Although, given by the fact the excess Tartaric acid crystalised out so easily, it could also be a majorly contributing factor to my lack of purity.


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     re: Trisethylenediaminecobalt(III) Chloride   MSN Nickname·Steve·  8/27/2005 6:55 PM