Yeah ok lol, kinda thought so considering most of the short-answer solutions were so atrocious as well. Do u have any suggestions for other trial papers to do other than Grammar/Ruse/NSBHS?least error filled cssa paper
one of my friends sent me this a while back im p sure the answer was incorrect
those are like exactly the ones I’d recommend whoops, other than that the PEAK trials are pretty nice if you can get your hands on them, Sydney boys are pretty good and NEAP are fine asw as independentYeah ok lol, kinda thought so considering most of the short-answer solutions were so atrocious as well. Do u have any suggestions for other trial papers to do other than Grammar/Ruse/NSBHS?
yep cssa just sucksPb + 2HCl -> PbCl2 + H2
[HCl] = 0.0978
n(HCl) = 0.003594
n(pb2+) = 0.001797
[Pb] = 0.0712
Am I correct? I suck at chem
what is that signaturePb + 2HCl -> PbCl2 + H2
[HCl] = 0.0978
n(HCl) = 0.003594
n(pb2+) = 0.001797
[Pb] = 0.0712
Am I correct? I suck at chem
u just now noticedwhat is that signature
It's from the game of thornes. Where Drogo and Deanerys have sexwhat is that signature
None of the answers given are correct.View attachment 40949
The question is from the 2021 CSSA multiple choice. Usually, these questions aren't very difficult, so I thought that I must not be seeing something in the question. For reference, the correct answer is C
sbhs??Yeah ok lol, kinda thought so considering most of the short-answer solutions were so atrocious as well. Do u have any suggestions for other trial papers to do other than Grammar/Ruse/NSBHS?
send it i ran out of papers plsssbhs??
i can send to ppl if they want it, with marking criteria as well??
hehe brbsend it i ran out of papers plss
how I sent you 100send it i ran out of papers plss
ok when i mean all of them i mean like the worthwhile oneshow I sent you 100
I'm retarded. But moreso is CSSANone of the answers given are correct.
Anything based on the precipitation of PbCl2 being complete is wrong because the information given is that lead(II) chloride has just started to precipitate. Hence, it is a Ksp problem and not a titration calculation. You use the value of Ksp and the concentration of chloride ions present in the diluted mixture to determine the concentration of Pb2+ (which is one of the answers) but then need to calculate what it was in the original (undiluted) solution.
your calc working out was correct just a flawed question dont stressI'm retarded. But moreso is CSSA