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Chemistry paper 6 HELPPPPP

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June 2005, Question 4, b (iii)
June 2008, Question 4, e (iii)

how should I know which solution is more concentrated?
it's so confusing
 
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it's a frequently asked question, something about the concentrations of the solutions..
 

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for june 2005 , to neutralise the same conc and vol of calcium hydroxide , less vol of M was used so it must be more concentrated!
 

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and the same goes for the 2nd one to react with the solutions, vol of potassium manganate used in 1st expt was more so A must be more concentrated
 
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so when it is a neutralisation reaction, the smaller volume is the more concentrated one
and if it's not, the bigger volume is the more concentrated one?
 

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in the 2nd one we do not know the concentration of a and b but we know that for the same concentration of potassium manganate more volume is needed to react witn A so it must be more concentrated
 
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and if it's a neutralisation reaction, the smaller volume is more concentrated, right?
 
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The concentration of the HCL in the first experiment is more, because as it has more particles per unit area, not much volume is required.
 
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Does anyone know how to do the last question on every past paper, i always have problems with it. Is there any topic to revise or anything to study for these type of questions from?
 
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I have the same doubt ^^
& how do we know for the cation & anion test that the reaction wont take place or /no change ??
 
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I have the same doubt ^^
& how do we know for the cation & anion test that the reaction wont take place or /no change ??
u can understand that by reading the question for example if they mention in the question that its ammonium chloride n give the test for sulphate so in the observation u'll write "no change/reaction"
 
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u can understand that by reading the question for example if they mention in the question that its ammonium chloride n give the test for sulphate so in the observation u'll write "no change/reaction"
okay! thanks :)
 
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