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shoot your q's right here guys
ill get back to you ASAP
shoot your q's right here guys
ill get back to you ASAP
are you serious?Assess the use of ethanol as an alternative fuel.
what is photodisassociation? never heard that term in chemistry - unless its apart of an option topic?what is the scale that the -log[H+] scale goes up by?
Photodisassociation is in Module 3 Chemical montioring ... its about the Ozonewhat is photodisassociation? never heard that term in chemistry - unless its apart of an option topic?
pH = - log[H+] .. a change in one pH correlates to a 10fold change in H+ concentration.
E.g. juice with say a pH of 5 differs to disilled water with a pH of 7 by 100 times H+ concentration. (10x10)
If you wash a burette with water before the titration - the titre will be more dilute then anticipated. That is, because of remaining water droplets in the burette when you pour in your standard solution the concentration will be slightly diluted. Because of this, when you titrate it against the unknown, you will have to ADD MORE of the solution to neutralise the unknown. BECAUSE of this, you will think the unknown is MORE CONC then it really is, as it needed more titre to be neutralised. That is why we rinse the burette with the solution it contains...If you wash a burette with water before titration, what effect will it have on the results ?
That is not needed!Photodisassociation is in Module 3 Chemical montioring ... its about the Ozone
If you wash a burette with water before the titration - the titre will be more dilute then anticipated. That is, because of remaining water droplets in the burette when you pour in your standard solution the concentration will be slightly diluted. Because of this, when you titrate it against the unknown, you will have to ADD MORE of the solution to neutralise the unknown. BECAUSE of this, you will think the unknown is MORE CONC then it really is, as it needed more titre to be neutralised. That is why we rinse the burette with the solution it contains...
If it ends with 'ette' rinse it with the solution its going to contain, if it doesnt rinse it with distilled water.
Beautifully explained.If you wash a burette with water before the titration - the titre will be more dilute then anticipated. That is, because of remaining water droplets in the burette when you pour in your standard solution the concentration will be slightly diluted. Because of this, when you titrate it against the unknown, you will have to ADD MORE of the solution to neutralise the unknown. BECAUSE of this, you will think the unknown is MORE CONC then it really is, as it needed more titre to be neutralised. That is why we rinse the burette with the solution it contains...
If it ends with 'ette' rinse it with the solution its going to contain, if it doesnt rinse it with distilled water.
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Beautifully explained.