Titration Prac Exam (1 Viewer)

rokkuran-x

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Is Monday the 16th

my teacher's methods are debatable such as "catching up by going slower then every1 else"

but can any1 help to me:

what TITRATION is?
what do i have to do?
what am i looking out for?

etc

much appreciated :eek:
 

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titration is a method used to determine the concentration of a substance using a substance of known concentration.... it usually uses a neutralisation reaction to determine the exact point to substances have reacted... it is not hard... just need to know how to use c=cv and n=m/M

my question:
to how many decimal places are we meant to round off to in chem???¿
 

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i have the same prac, but in my half yearly exam block, and i was away the week my class did titration. you neeeeeeeeeeed to do a practice before, when i told my new teacher he was like 'what? that's worrying and really bad' and organised for me to do a prac apart from the rest of my class that had done it already.

@ micuzzo, read your other thread.
 

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titration is a method used to determine the concentration of a substance using a substance of known concentration.... it usually uses a neutralisation reaction to determine the exact point to substances have reacted... it is not hard... just need to know how to use c=cv and n=m/M

my question:
to how many decimal places are we meant to round off to in chem???¿
however many significant figures they give u in the question

e.g Volume at STP of 3.2045g of H<SUB>2</SUB>, then 5 places etc
 

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if you get conquering chemistry and the macmillan book by Thickett, you will have everything you need to ace the exam
 

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