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isnt Kmno4 purple?what I have been told is that for the titration, we will have to mix sulpheric acid and ammonia together and then titre KMnO4, the trick is that the colour change happens twice, once from colourless to green then from green to brown. I am 100% sure this is the practical 33.
for cations and anions, focus on carbonates, Iodide, Bromide, Chloride, Nitrate and Nitrite, Sulphate, Copper II, Lead II.
Anyone can upload a list of calculations that we can use?
so the titration value should b taken whem it turns brown??what I have been told is that for the titration, we will have to mix sulpheric acid and ammonia together and then titre KMnO4, the trick is that the colour change happens twice, once from colourless to green then from green to brown. I am 100% sure this is the practical 33.
for cations and anions, focus on carbonates, Iodide, Bromide, Chloride, Nitrate and Nitrite, Sulphate, Copper II, Lead II.
Anyone can upload a list of calculations that we can use?
when are you going to post it buddy ?I'll upload it a day before the paper Wait mate!
so the titration value should b taken whem it turns brown??
But Kmno4 colour change from purple to colourless?what I have been told is that for the titration, we will have to mix sulpheric acid and ammonia together and then titre KMnO4, the trick is that the colour change happens twice, once from colourless to green then from green to brown. I am 100% sure this is the practical 33.
for cations and anions, focus on carbonates, Iodide, Bromide, Chloride, Nitrate and Nitrite, Sulphate, Copper II, Lead II.
Anyone can upload a list of calculations that we can use?
M talking abt varient 33 btw.....I have been told that the reagent for titration is ammonium iron(II) sulphate (refer to titration of mayjune 2007 paper32) We titrate that against KMnO4. For enthalpy reagents are Mg and H2SO4 . Cations for salt analysis are NH4+, Mn2+, Fe2+, Fe3+ and anions are SO42- and Cl-
This is what the lab assistant has predicted so we can't be a 100% certain.
Oh my gosh i can't believe it but most of this was correct!!I have been told that the reagent for titration is ammonium iron(II) sulphate (refer to titration of mayjune 2007 paper32) We titrate that against KMnO4. For enthalpy reagents are Mg and H2SO4 . Cations for salt analysis are NH4+, Mn2+, Fe2+, Fe3+ and anions are SO42- and Cl-
This is what the lab assistant has predicted so we can't be a 100% certain.
I have been told that the reagent for titration is ammonium iron(II) sulphate (refer to titration of mayjune 2007 paper32) We titrate that against KMnO4. For enthalpy reagents are Mg and H2SO4 . Cations for salt analysis are NH4+, Mn2+, Fe2+, Fe3+ and anions are SO42- and Cl-
This is what the lab assistant has predicted so we can't be a 100% certain.
which varientOh my gosh i can't believe it but most of this was correct!!
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