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SorryDon't mess with me. I have already started a thread !!!
One second thought !!! how the hell my starting a Thread got ANYTHING TO do with you!!! Buzzz offfDon't mess with me. I have already started a thread !!!
Alcohol is highly flammable, and is never to be heated directly with a Bunsen burner. The answer was to use a water bath.Hey can we use a bunsen burner in a reflux condenser instead of water bath?
electric heater ?? no ?Alcohol is highly flammable, and is never to be heated directly with a Bunsen burner. The answer was to use a water bath.
i wrote use a bunsen burner but with a stand in between coz the mixture shouldnt be directly heated..its it okay?electric heater ?? no ?
no IDEAi wrote use a bunsen burner but with a stand in between coz the mixture shouldnt be directly heated..its it okay?
Although an electric heater is safer than an open flame, a water bath is still always used. It makes the experiment much more safe and since the boiling point of ethanol never exceeds that of water there is no reason to not use it.electric heater ?? no ?
Well I don't know if an electric heater can be used but I have always seen ethanol being heated in a water bath.Me 2 wrote Electric Heater!
I think Both CAn BE useD!!
do you remember the answer of last part of last question.......Well I don't know if an electric heater can be used but I have always seen ethanol being heated in a water bath.
Actually that's the one question I didn't seem to understand. I only had about two minutes when I got to that part anyways.do you remember the answer of last part of last question.......
Why, is the answer something else?for the safety measure for the pippete. see question 1
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/...al O Level/Chemistry (5070)/5070_s04_qp_4.pdf
no, its the same.Actually that's the one question I didn't seem to understand. I only had about two minutes when I got to that part anyways.
Why, is the answer something else?
Lol, for a second there I thought I had answered it wrong. Oh and what did you answer for the MCQ about the color of litmus and gas evolved, can't remember the question number.no, its the same.
purple, pops in flame.Lol, for a second there I thought I had answered it wrong. Oh and what did you answer for the MCQ about the color of litmus and gas evolved, can't remember the question number.
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