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inb4notitrationquestionsimo; I think they will ask something on titration this year
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It's not your option topic , don't worry haha.WHAT IS THIS
where in the course is this from
shit I've never come across this. Is this just like an extra out-of-syllabus thing that textbooks put in or something
LOL omg sameyeah lol realised after I posted. I always forget option topics exist LOL
Nah last year they asked ozone 5+ marks I thinkOzone
idk refluxing made up like 6 marks of last years paper, doubt it'll be on esterification pracs.i'll predict a lot of esters questions or those pracs in eutrophication/water quality questions
The pracs are simple. Most take like 2 seconds.idk refluxing made up like 6 marks of last years paper, doubt it'll be on esterification pracs.
agreed on the eutrophication/water quality prac questions, which is unfortunate since i was away when we did them in class haha just my luck
Wat is the molecular stucture of wateryea ikr ahha hoping theres not too much on water
so hardWat is the molecular stucture of water
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My school actually ended up doing both of those titrations (edta+Winkler). But teacher said we don't have to know them.The pracs are simple. Most take like 2 seconds.
You have to elaborate on what i've written below, but in simple terms.
Water Hardness - chuck soap flakes in soft water and hard water. Soft water = froth, Hard water = small powder (scum aka calcium stearate) at bottom of test tube. Titration with EDTA (also not done by most schools, just got to know the ratio is 1:1, ratio of Calcium ions to EDTA ions
Turbidity - using a turbidity column, pour water in until you cannot see the "X" at the bottom, read of measurement on the column.
pH - pH meter or pH probe attached to a data logger.
Ions - precipitation
BOD - Gather water, measure the dissolved oxygen concentration. Place in brown blag, place in the dark for 5 days. Measure DO again, difference in DO levels = BOD.
Total Dissolved Solids - using a conductivity meter or evaporation of water sample.
DO - using oxygen sensitive electrode or Winkler titration (titration which you do not do at school, too long and complex)