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    monoprotic, diprotic acids

    Ok, so you've all established now that the first step of H2SO4 is a strong ionisation just like HCl - in equality really. They are both strong acids therefore complete ionisation occurs FOR H2SO4 AND HCl. However, HSO4- is a different story in that it has a negative charge and will want to...
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    Naming Esters

    Its structural name is ethyl methanoate but the IUPAC prefers the use of the common name for methanoic acid - formic acid. Therefore, you may well be asked something to do with alkyl methanoate or alkyl formate (where alkyl refers to the name of a given alkanol such that ethanol = ethyl...
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    Timetable for MW

    hey, can anyone point me in the direction of a decent schedule or something that their teacher/tutor/whatever has given them in terms of what you should be doing/completeing for EE2 MW? just curious about how they think we should be moving and i know that some people have already finished...
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    Water purification over time?

    Hey, Does anybody know of any good sites/sources that can be used to "outline how the method of water purification has changed over time". It doesn't need to be about a specific place or catchment though so anything useful would be appreciated. cheers.
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    Superconductivity Task

    So here it is: 1)Identify some METALS, METALS ALLOYS, and COMPOUNDS that have been identified as exhibiting property of superconductivity and their critical tempseratures and give current explanations of the superconductivity of these metals, metal alloys and compounds. 2)Explain why a...
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    Heavy Metal Help

    Hey all, I have this research task on Water and it requires a description of "more than 1 type of test to discover the presence of heavy metals in water" (3 marks therefore need 3 methods min) AAS is cleary the first one that comes to mind but having trouble finding anything about any...
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