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In Biology ATP Second Variant, we had a question on 4 improvement suggestions for the experiment of finding the concentration of Vitamin C.
I wrote these because I had nothing else come across my mind at that time.
1. Repeat the experiment for more accuracy.
2. Maintain a constant temperature.
3. Use a pipette or a burette to measure the volume of Iodine solution more accurately.
4. Wear gloves.
I'm doubtful about most of my points, but I could think of nothing else.
Also, for the first part of the first question, I got 0.1% for the concentration of Vitamin C on S3 sample.
Then from the bar chart, Blackcurrant had the most vitamin C from all other fruits. (even though I thought orange was rich in Vitamin C)
Also, how were we supposed to draw the magnified diagram of the annelid? It was for 5 marks and we were not supposed to label the parts.
I just did the enlarged drawing by about x1.04. And usually they give v3 marks for a magnified image and for labels. So I don;t get what I haven't done. I'm confused.
The percentage area of damaged leaf was 34.4% according o my calculation, so will there be a range for the answer?
I wrote these because I had nothing else come across my mind at that time.
1. Repeat the experiment for more accuracy.
2. Maintain a constant temperature.
3. Use a pipette or a burette to measure the volume of Iodine solution more accurately.
4. Wear gloves.
I'm doubtful about most of my points, but I could think of nothing else.
Also, for the first part of the first question, I got 0.1% for the concentration of Vitamin C on S3 sample.
Then from the bar chart, Blackcurrant had the most vitamin C from all other fruits. (even though I thought orange was rich in Vitamin C)
Also, how were we supposed to draw the magnified diagram of the annelid? It was for 5 marks and we were not supposed to label the parts.
I just did the enlarged drawing by about x1.04. And usually they give v3 marks for a magnified image and for labels. So I don;t get what I haven't done. I'm confused.
The percentage area of damaged leaf was 34.4% according o my calculation, so will there be a range for the answer?