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Physics, Chemistry and Biology: Post your doubts here!

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I'm not sure I understand the last question in O/N 2002: http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Chemistry (0620)/0620_w02_qp_6.pdf.

How do I make sure that the solubility is in g/100cm3? And how do I work out solubility after I do the experiment (as the mark scheme says)?
First, take 100cm volume of water to it, then add the fertilizer to it step by step juuussst until u see excess, then stir well and warm at 30 degrees, filter it, and the residue which will b left in the filter paper, take it, dry it, and then weigh it and u got it =]
 
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yeah, see ethanoic acid are green in colour, and their odour is similar to that of vinegar .. so its ethanoic acid or organic salt, hope i helped, best of luck =]

Ahh. All right thanks , expect a few more questions x)
(Sorry for the late reply, was eating dinner >.>)
 
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I meant dilute sulfuric acid. Sorry lol.

Is this a test for sulphates?
Because in a test for halides, barium chloride would only form a white precipitate if nitric acid was added.. but we added sulfuric acid, not sure what test that is :S
 
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Just checked my book, never mind! I got the answer, thanks though!
 
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Is this a test for sulphates?
Because in a test for halides, barium chloride would only form a white precipitate if nitric acid was added.. but we added sulfuric acid, not sure what test that is :S
Yeah this is a test for sulphates.
 
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This is a website that i thought u may benefit from for this wednesday...
4 the flame tests, precipitation..and all that...
http://www.freezeray.com/flashFiles/identifyingSalts.htm
4 rates of reaction...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/add_aqa/chemreac/rates.shtml
4 all the quantitave chemistry...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/add_aqa/chemcalc/chemcalcact.shtml
4 all the information u need 2 knoe bout gases...
http://www.bbc.co.uk/schools/gcsebitesize/science/edexcel/chemicalreactions/preparinggasesact.shtml
===> SUMMARY...that works more as a check list...
Summary
You should know that:
-there is a series of tests that help us to analyse substances
-in inorganic chemistry these tests help us to fi nd which positive ions (metals) and negative ions are present in an ionic compound
-there is also a series of tests for gases such as hydrogen, oxygen, etc.
-these analytical ideas can also be applied in organic chemistry
-quantitative experiments, such as titrations, which tell us how much of a substance we have (not just which substance we have),
can be carried out
-in carrying out experiments it is important to control the situation so that not too many conditions are changing at once
-when reporting on experiments it is important to be able to present the results clearly; possibly in a table or by plotting a graph
-this develops into the ideas of a fair test and a controlled experiment – ideas central to any experimental investigation
-the scientifi c method is based in part on these ideas, so that any hypothesis can be properly tested.
HOPE ITS USEFUL <3<3
 

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ok just a random doubt in reactions of metals and acids which are exothermic, if the vol of acid is increased will the temp rise also increase?
 
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ok just a random doubt in reactions of metals and acids which are exothermic, if the vol of acid is increased will the temp rise also increase?
i guess wen volume is increased the temp will decrease
 
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