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my hazard was that iodine is irritant so use goggles and wear chemical resistant glovesx was 7 right?
I got gradient 7 too! the first part was that solubility decreases when temperature increases because equilibrium shifts to the left (Le Chatelier) right?
Also what anomalous points did you get?
What were ur hazards for q1
NiceYeah same. I put that iodine was irritant and to wear goggles and resistant gloves.
Nice
What points did u put for the 8 mark question in q1
that wasn't easy, mentioned apparatus with capacity, some calculations and conclusion on how the titres could have been accurate and so on. I think i messed that up a little... what was the indicator? also the very last question of the paper was the one where we had to state the value of x and explain right?
I didn't use an indicator, I used the colour of the iodine solution as the indicator
X was the same as the gradient 7 so the formula was FeSO4.7H2O
Explanation was that gradient is same a mole ratio between water and FeSO4
What's ur next exam
My next exam is mechanics 1
ok, i was afraid i didn't turn the page and missed out questions...I don't think so
Could u check with others if there were any more questions?Yeah! But there weren't any more part questions after that were there?
ok, i was afraid i didn't turn the page and missed out questions...
ok, i was afraid i didn't turn the page and missed out questions...
Could u check with others if there were any more questions?
Could u check with others if there were any more questions?
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