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Does anyone have any idea as to what could come in chem paper 34. Please keep me updated . Thanks
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Yes, there will be 3 questions according to the trend nowDoes anyone have any idea as to what could come in chem paper 34. Please keep me updated . Thanks
They are same, question be like You need to carry out an experiment to find out the enthalpy change of X, then you note initial / final temperatures and other measurements to do calculations later.bro i am solving practicals but can not differentiate between enthalpy change and temperature change questions? whts the difference i mean both are about temperature change!!!! plz help me!!!!
For titrations, we will never add 'rough' titre in the tablecan any one help me regarding titration
-do we include rough titration results in our table?
-what should be the difference between rough titrations and our 1st and 2nd titrations?
In practicals , we always included the rough titre. Just mention rough in bracket and you can add the rough titre in your table.can any one help me regarding titration
-do we include rough titration results in our table?
-what should be the difference between rough titrations and our 1st and 2nd titrations?
For titrations, we will never add 'rough' titre in the table
Secondly, we will always have rough titre more. For example, the rough titre is 26cm^3. When we perform our first titration, we must have a value about 24cm^3 or 27cm^3. It decreases the chances of error
That's helpful. ThanksIn practicals , we always included the rough titre. Just mention rough in bracket and you can add the rough titre in your table.
For rough titre, just keep adding the volume (solution in burette) till the colour changes. Note down the volume, in 1st accurate titration stop 4-5cm3 before the rough value, then add drop by drop till colour changes.
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