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very surprising... they didnt even mention the haber process as they did for the past few years.
 

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can i ask what people wrote as their pH for that question where 0.01 mol/L HCl was diluted with 90ml water

i know the answer is either 3 or 5

what did people write??

i said 5
 

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dafidav said:
can i ask what people wrote as their pH for that question where 0.01 mol/L HCl was diluted with 90ml water

i know the answer is either 3 or 5

what did people write??

i said 5
hehe i wrote pH 3
dunno if its rite
 

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dafidav said:
can i ask what people wrote as their pH for that question where 0.01 mol/L HCl was diluted with 90ml water

i know the answer is either 3 or 5

what did people write??

i said 5
It was 3.
 

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dafidav said:
can i ask what people wrote as their pH for that question where 0.01 mol/L HCl was diluted with 90ml water

i know the answer is either 3 or 5

what did people write??

i said 5
yep it was three as far as i could work out!

pretty alright paper... some tough ones, but not too many calculations - something i was happy about!
 

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dafidav said:
can i ask what people wrote as their pH for that question where 0.01 mol/L HCl was diluted with 90ml water

i know the answer is either 3 or 5

what did people write??

i said 5
i got 3, 0.01 x 0.01 = (concentration of hydrochloric acid) x 0.1

As hydrochloric acid is monoprotic, then hydrogen ion concentration is the same as hydrochloric acid, unlike say sulfuric acid. u get 0.001, which ends up as pH = 3, but i might be wrong (as i usually am :p).
 

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I felt good when I read the paper, because when we were waiting to go in i go "quick, someone tell me an industrial isotope and what its used for!" So everyone got that question right :)
 

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for that hcl qs

this is how i did it and got ph of 5

n=0.01 x 0.01
=0.0001

and then it was diluted to 100ml, so dilute factor of 10

so u divide 0.0001 by 10 and get 0.00001

so ph=-log[H+]

so =-log 0.00001

=5

but so many people sayings its 3
 

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for that idustrial isotope

can u use technetium 99m??

cos like thats the medical industry

i wasnt sure if you could use medical industry
 

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That exam was so easy compared to the others like the trials. I reckon i got band 5 atleast
 

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