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i rely cnt remmbr whch ppr it is in..i even tried goin tru da pprs bt cudnt find da qustion!would u please quote the question and the paper in which it is
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i rely cnt remmbr whch ppr it is in..i even tried goin tru da pprs bt cudnt find da qustion!would u please quote the question and the paper in which it is
thank uthe difference between a normal test tube and graduated test tube is that graduated means having measurement lines on them...so basically if you have to draw it or state it....draw lines on the test tube side....or if your writing then just state graduated test tube....hope that helps!
no they can't be more than 100hey can anyone tell me in may.june 09 question no.2 we have to find the solubilities...but my solubilitites are coming more thann 100? is that okay?
the easiest ppr eeverthanks a million 4 sharing ur practical xperience.
can u please write da procedure of oct 2010 52???
wel my solubility was more than 100 n my teacher told it ws ok..even the examine report says that ryt?no they can't be more than 100
mine are less than 75
check ur calculation
can anyone please tell me why we have done 50/4?When preparing a solution of a fixed concentration from a given parent solution of concentration , say, 2.0 mol/dm3
A. We are required to prepare a solution of concentration of 1.0 mol/dm3 with volume 250 cm3 ( the concn cannot be greater than 2 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
a. Add 100 cm3 of the parent solution to a volumetric flask of marking at 250 cm3
b. Top off with water to the mark of 250 cm3. Use a wash bottle for this purpose to have greater control over the addition process
When required to prepare 250 cm3 of 0.5 mol/dm3 solution of a crystal of Mr 50g
First realize that we need only 250 cm3, not 1 dm3
Now in 250 cm3 there will be: 50/4 = 12.5 g of the solid
So, first add 12.5 g of solid to 50 cm3 of water in a BEAKER ( not the volumetric flask yet). Also note that the volume of water is less than 250 cm3.
Stir properly and if the solid doesn't dissolve add more water until it fully dissolves
Then transfer the solution from the beaker to a volumetric flask. Remember to rinse the beaker with water and transfer the solution to the volumetric flask
Stopper the flask and shake properly
Finally, add the required volume of water to make the solution upto 250 cm3 USE A FUNNEL OR YOU RISK OVERSHOOTING THE MARK
i cant find these notes ,the file asks for credentials ..
but how is that coming greater than 100? using normal calculations, mine is less than 70 :/wel my solubility was more than 100 n my teacher told it ws ok..even the examine report says that ryt?
this is how i calculated it.. (mass of solid/ mass of water)*100but how is that coming greater than 100? using normal calculations, mine is less than 70 :/
Nop!!!!! mass of solid/ mass of water x 100 ...!this is how i calculated it.. (mass of solid/ mass of water)*100
i guess u wud hav used the mass of solution instead of water..when we did this mistake my teacher told that mass of the solution is not same as the mass of water!
rely! then you shud b gettin more than 100..wel this is my calculation for the frst temp 20Nop!!!!! mass of solid/ mass of water x 100 ...!
no problem!thank u
When preparing a solution of a fixed concentration from a given parent solution of concentration , say, 2.0 mol/dm3
A. We are required to prepare a solution of concentration of 1.0 mol/dm3 with volume 250 cm3 ( the concn cannot be greater than 2 !!!!!!!!!!!!!!)
a. Add 100 cm3 of the parent solution to a volumetric flask of marking at 250 cm3
b. Top off with water to the mark of 250 cm3. Use a wash bottle for this purpose to have greater control over the addition process
When required to prepare 250 cm3 of 0.5 mol/dm3 solution of a crystal of Mr 50g
First realize that we need only 250 cm3, not 1 dm3
Now in 250 cm3 there will be: 50/4 = 12.5 g of the solid
So, first add 12.5 g of solid to 50 cm3 of water in a BEAKER ( not the volumetric flask yet). Also note that the volume of water is less than 250 cm3.
Stir properly and if the solid doesn't dissolve add more water until it fully dissolves
Then transfer the solution from the beaker to a volumetric flask. Remember to rinse the beaker with water and transfer the solution to the volumetric flask
Stopper the flask and shake properly
Finally, add the required volume of water to make the solution upto 250 cm3 USE A FUNNEL OR YOU RISK OVERSHOOTING THE MARK
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