(^o^)
you stupid crap! *slaps*
our teacher applied for it~ ReNcH ~ said:How do you find out where your "centre" is?
plus we have "connections" with mcq uni anyway
whatever... =/
our teacher applied for it~ ReNcH ~ said:How do you find out where your "centre" is?
Hmm...if Macq. Uni is for schools on the north shore, then I guess I'll be going to Macq. Uni too...(^o^) said:our teacher applied for it
plus we have "connections" with mcq uni anyway
whatever... =/
thanks. that does help a lot. it cleared up what the whole process was. so each yr it's always using those 3 different solutions?Templar said:You are given a known solution of HCl, a stock of NaOH and the unknown solutions of acetic acid, A, B and C, each with different molarity.
There are 3 people in a team. You all use the communal HCl and NaOH. There are a finite amount of each so it is important not to waste any (450mL for HCl and 1L of NaOH I think). You standardise the NaOH solution with the HCl. You must do this titration and obtain at least two useable (ie not rough) results per person or you will be penalised or disqualified.
Then you titrate your solution of acetic acid with NaOH. You must also obtain at least two useable results per person for this titration. On the sheet you have space for four results per titration, it is advised you do so, if you have enough time, to maximise your accuracy.
Each of the team member does his/her own titration. Therefore a team may do up to 24 titrations in total, 8 per person.
You are supplied with phenolphthalein. You may not bring any indicators of your own.
Hope that helps
Xiao: Not sure if it's the training, but 4 titrations in 90min seem pretty relaxed.
what? you have to buy distilled water? i always assumed that the school distilled their own water. especially since it was always in those clear 2L juice bottles, which a sticker label: 'distilled water'. i just thought they made it themselves.aural_sax05 said:my school is too poor to buy distilled water so i guess i wont win
I think so.table for 1 said:thanks. that does help a lot. it cleared up what the whole process was. so each yr it's always using those 3 different solutions?
Feel free to ask whatever you don't get.table for 1 said:still going to try my best, so i'll be asking more noob questions as i come up with them
I don't know, the only piece of equipment that is easy to break is the burette...and I assume you need to repay them.table for 1 said:anyways, what if you break the equipment during the titration? will you get penalised, or have to repay them? they'll have spare equipment right? does anyone actually break anything at the competition, or are they all pros?
table for 1 said:am i practically the only one who is going in pretty unprepared and without practise?QUOTE]
It's not until June, so there's still plenty of time to practise. My class isn't up to titrations yet, but we're almost there...I think we're going to do about 5 titrations just over the next week or so, but I'm definitely sure you're not the only one who's unprepared (like me )
*aredead said:is there any prizes for the winner?
I believe so.Slide Rule said:Is this the competition here? http://www.smps.ntu.edu.au/raci/titration.html
isn't shore a testing centre aswell? We usually go to UNSW.~ ReNcH ~ said:Hmm...if Macq. Uni is for schools on the north shore, then I guess I'll be going to Macq. Uni too...
Don't think so. But they'll have better equipment...even we have better equipment than the ones UNSW supply.velox said:isn't shore a testing centre aswell? We usually go to UNSW.
ishq said:Our teacher wants to apply for Uni/Syd.
Last year was fun - we screwed up everything - well, considering half the people who applied didnt know what was being done, and were blindly following the instructions memorised during practice lunch times - it wasnt that bad.
I hope we start acidic before June..
Burette, yes (school does have some good burettes, need to use a few of them to determine which one is better). Pipette, not sure but I think you can. Seriously, the ones UNSW gave us were plastic, which I'm sure will deform if pressed.velox said:can u bring your own?
well i guess that makes me feel better. for some reason, i thought it was much earlier. i'm so lost. i have exams for the next couple of wks. so, we only have today [and part of wk 11] left to do some work. don't think we'd get much done but meh...~ ReNcH ~ said:It's not until June, so there's still plenty of time to practise. My class isn't up to titrations yet, but we're almost there...I think we're going to do about 5 titrations just over the next week or so, but I'm definitely sure you're not the only one who's unprepared (like me )
you don't get money, if that's what you mean. or at least i don't think sodead said:is there any prizes for the winner?
PoM, and Shipwrecks done - Dunno if we are doing Monitoring or Acids next....~ ReNcH ~ said:
What order are you doing the topics in?
Hmm...according to my teacher, my class is kind of behind.ishq said:PoM, and Shipwrecks done - Dunno if we are doing Monitoring or Acids next....
We're unique!
I think there are cash prizes for the National Finals though...only a medal for the Regionals.table for 1 said:you don't get money, if that's what you mean. or at least i don't think so
i think that if your result is really really close to the real result, you win like a gold medallion.
check http://www.raci.org.au/sa/ChemEd/nationalfinalmethod.html - scroll right to the bottom