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That's probably a lot easier.
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The common name for HC1 is Muriatic Acid. You can find it at walmart.
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Hi guys! :D I need some help learning how to use the probeware in the watertesting part. Can anyone offer some hints? :?
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I just took the test yesterday and there was not any water testing in it. Wheres the water testing in the rules????
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I don't think you'll have water tesing all of the time. Just if it's contaminated or something. My team went yesterday, and they didn't do much... at least, that's what they said.
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I don't think that they will add new stuff into the unknowns so you should memorize the old ones
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Allways be ready they might still add new ones
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has anyone done anything on polymers yet?
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Post by SOninja »

not this year... i thought they weren't on the rules.
do you think we should study them just in case??
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no. if it's not in the rules, the test writer should not include them

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