Sirius Black
Maths is beautiful
Has anyone heard of this competition? What are the keys(or tricks) to obtain accurate results for the solution of unknown concentration?
Not necessarily. You don't wash the conical flask or the volumetric flask with the solution you are going to put into it because it alters the number of mole of the substance you will put into it.Dreamerish*~ said:we're so gonna win it
- make sure you don't pour chemicals back into their original containers
- when not in use, make sure your equipment is neatly organised and placed in safe places
- rinse equipment well with the solution that you're going to use in them
- lots and lots of practise
- keep shaking your beaker/conical flask while you're letting the unknown chemical into the acid
Keep what dry? The conical flask and volumetric flask?Dreamerish*~ said:i mean except for those thing
but then you should keep them dry, otherwise the water will dilute the solution.
Ok...that'll definitely be fine then...so that'd be around the mid-->end of Term 2??Dreamerish*~ said:it's in june
Yeah that's what i thought...just had a SAC on that stuff today..xiao1985 said:concial flask need to be rinsed with distilled water, and do not need to be kept dry...
Decimal points? Don't you guys use significant figures?Templar said:To get to 4 decimal accuracy is much more about experience and luck than any specific skills on the competition day.
in titration comp, ur answer would be submitted in this way ( i think):gloria_b said:Decimal points? Don't you guys use significant figures?
No...they ask you to submit in the form x.xxxx, and your score is worked from there.Sirius Black said:another question about the results- wouldn't be better to use scientific notation (4 sig fig) eg x.xxx*10^n?