stoichiometry?#23 said:Does anyone here have any questions here with solutions or have steps to how to work out the mathematical chemical questions that we will be assessed on in the HSC?
Done and DoneDreamerish*~ said:First of all, are you in year 12?
Being the massive hypocrite that I am - it would be a lot easier if you put your HSC year in your profile.
Where on your website can I find them?jamesy_1988 said:I have worked examples to most of the chemical calculations that could be assessed in the exam on my website www.geocities.com/jamesyscience
Andrew
Is there any direct site that has these examples and shows how to do them. Has anyone got any steps on how to use some of these calculations? thanksDreamerish*~ said:Just a brief list, this may not include everything:
- n = m/M
- ΔH = MCΔT
- C1V1 = C2V2
- E0 of galvanic cells
- At 0°C and 1 atm, one mole of any gas occupies 22.41 L
- At 25°C and 1 atm, one mole of any gas occupies 24.79 L
- pH = -log10[H+]
- [H+] = 10-pH
- Volumetric and gravimetric calculations for various reactions
Why do I get the impression that you're trying to learn them now?#23 said:Is there any direct site that has these examples and shows how to do them. Has anyone got any steps on how to use some of these calculations? thanks
Volumetric and gravimetric calculations for various reactions please have you got any step by step way of calculating?Dreamerish*~ said:Why do I get the impression that you're trying to learn them now?
You're supposed to know them like the back of your hand by now!
A site? Not that I know of. Look through your textbooks for calculation questions and if you have any problems or questions about them, post post post.
Oh come on. Dig up something from your textbook.#23 said:Volumetric and gravimetric calculations for various reactions please have you got any step by step way of calculating?
Stop advertising your site! You have it on your signature already!!jamesy_1988 said:I have worked examples to most of the chemical calculations that could be assessed in the exam on my website www.geocities.com/jamesyscience
Andrew
What pages should I be looking at in conquering chemistry?Dreamerish*~ said:Oh come on. Dig up something from your textbook.
I'm not going to write up all the reactions we need to know and contrive random stuff to calculate.
Look at those questions in blue boxes.#23 said:What pages should I be looking at in conquering chemistry?
Yeah, I've looked at some past papers and thats where I'm screwed. I cannot do some of them thats why I have asked for step by step instructions or a page in CC but I can't get none of thatDreamerish*~ said:Look at those questions in blue boxes.
Although CC isn't exactly abundant in calculation questions. Look through past papers.
Well why didn't you post up those questions?#23 said:Yeah, I've looked at some past papers and thats where I'm screwed. I cannot do some of them thats why I have asked for step by step instructions or a page in CC but I can't get none of that