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Old 5 Nov 2008, 6:51 PM   #526 (permalink)
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H = -300 x 4.18 x 10^3 x 20.5
= -25707kJ per 1.15 g

then, molar heat = H x MW/1.15
= 25707 x 45.06/1.15
= 1007267.3 kj/mol

(i think this is right...)

Analyse the relationship between the position of elements in the periodic table and the acid-base behaviour of their oxides
worked it out, should be

H = -25.707 KILOJOULES (per 1.15g of ethanol)

molar heat is simply calculated by:

n = m/M
= 1.15 / 46.02

then molar heat = H / n
=~ 1029 kj / mol
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Amount OH- = 0.2 * 0.03 = 0.006
Amount H+ = 2 * 0.1 * 0.04 = 0.008
0.002 H+ in excess in 30mL
/30 * 1000 = 0.0666666
-log[0.0666666] = 1.176...
= 1.18 (2sf)

I made this question up and everyone's getting different things ><
Isnt it excess in 70ml?
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Isnt it excess in 70ml?
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dont know what went wrong with mine.... oh i put 10^3 into the original H calculation... i don't think should've done that
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Think you've calculated the pOH. Pretty sure you take that from 14 and get the final pH which is basic at 12.46, because H2SO4 is the limiting reagent and there are excess OH ions.
No because sulfuric acid is diprotic and therefore the concentration of h+ is double so the answer is - log (0.1 x 0.01)

Edit didnt work it out probably but still
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So final answer is pH=1.54
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i got pH = 1.244
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Three people have got 1.54

I'm nearly positive that's right.

MOVING ON.

Outline the industrial and natural sources of NOx and SO2
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How many Core First-hand investigations are there?

what are they? (just need to ensure i haven't entirely left something out)





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NOx:
- Electrical devices
- Combustion of fuels
- Bacteria

SO2:
- Combustion of fuels
- Volcanoes
- Extraction of metals
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Outline the industrial and natural sources of NOx and SO2
nitrogen oxides produced by:
- internal combustion engine reactions at high temperatures
- lightning causing the gases in the atmosphere to react and produce nitrogen oxide

sulfur oxides produced by:
- bacterial action
- volcanic eruptions
- burning fossil fuels
- smelting of sulfide ores in the production of copper
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Across a period, except for the 1st one, oxides are less basic, more acidic with the middle one amphoteric.

Down a group, more basic, hence less acidic.
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one last thing, anion / cation tests - how the fuck do you remember them (all). honestly, is there a way of cheating this in the exam?

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one last thing, anion / cation tests - how the fuck do you remember them (all). honestly, is there a way of cheating this in the exam?

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Wondering the same thing lol. Just trying to memorise them now but having no luck at all.
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