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yup it will be in the tube after decomposition i guess u take it into beaker
the solubility values are somehow coming to above a 100 :/ and as far as i know solubility is never above 100A
Alright, what's with the question, may i ask?
Also for June 2012 V1 Q1 c) the planning part
http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Chemistry (9701)/9701_s12_qp_51.pdf
The ms says
"Check that the solution is made up to the appropriate volume and not that a mass is added to a fixed volume of water."
So the question said "Remember that you are using 100 cm3 of aqueous copper(II) sulfate"
So when making the concentration of the copper sulfate soluton, do I dissolve the CuSo4.5H20 in 100 cm3 water, less than 100 cm3 water, or fill the volumetric flask to 250 cm3.
[p.s. this thread is really amazing, iSA you guys will do brilliantly!]
are doubts left ??
i just set up a round buttom flask and a outlet but could not seperately collect the two gases!!! i am also worried about the questionxhizors
Please can you tell me how we are supposed to draw the diagram for JUNE12/52 q1 c
It's a decomposition reaction of Ammonium Nitrate in which both water vapour has to be condensed and collected and Nitrogen(I)oxide has to be collected too...I cant understand how both water vapour and gas collection has to be done?
go to page 2... ull find the diagram there....i just set up a round buttom flask and a outlet but could not seperately collect the two gases!!! i am also worried about the question
are you guys doing mass of solid/ mass of solution x 100?the solubility values are somehow coming to above a 100 :/ and as far as i know solubility is never above 100
For calculating the solubilities i took mass of the solid,which for the first case,is 77.9 .Then I divided it by the mass of the water which is 43.5,for the first one. So the solubility is that times a 100,so my first solubility is 179. Is that wrong? What are you supposed to do then??solubility cant be above 100g because here we calculating solubility in 100g of water u might have did something wrong
what are your column headings??
Asalamualikum can anyone help me as well i am not able to identify how do we know the specific reason for each anomalous point just like in this paper http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Chemistry (9701)/9701_w11_qp_51.pdf in q2 part c ?
and one thing more in this same paper what amounts of water and potassium nitrate to use in Q1 part c bullet 2 ?
Can u repeat your question? i don't get what you're saying,..question one 1 c october november 2008..how can i calculate the mass of water..is 60cm^3 means 60g or what?
http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Chemistry (9701)/9701_w08_qp_5.pdf
not exactlydid you understand what the marking scheme says?
i need to find the solubility so it is mass of solid dissolved/mass of water. they gave me 60cm^3 of distilled water should i pretend that 1g = 1cm^3 or there is a way to find the mass of water?Can u repeat your question? i don't get what you're saying,..
here is the table, nd it shud cum more than 100.. anywys chck it with ths!mines graph is same too but the point is solubility is coming more than 100g shed light plz
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