splendid haha, went from people telling me I was wrong because of something to do with ACETIC acid to now hopefully being right - bumps my short answers up by 2 marks which is always niceConfirm, I had something like that
splendid haha, went from people telling me I was wrong because of something to do with ACETIC acid to now hopefully being right - bumps my short answers up by 2 marks which is always niceConfirm, I had something like that
The only reason I'm thinking this may be wrong is by looking at it logically - if 25mL of 0.1mol citric (weak) acid needed 41.5mL of NaOH (strong), it would make sense that the NaOH would be more dilute than this acid? Correct me if Im wrong hereI got 0.181 (3sf.) lol
Was the question something like 25mL citric at 0.100mol/L reacts with sodium hydroxide and avg sodium hydroxide was 41.5mL?
That sounds logical. But they gave amount of citric needed to neutralise it anyway so wouldn't this already mean it takes into account the weakness of it?The only reason I'm thinking this may be wrong is by looking at it logically - if 25mL of 0.1mol citric (weak) acid needed 41.5mL of NaOH (strong), it would make sense that the NaOH would be more dilute than this acid? Correct me if Im wrong here
watThe only reason I'm thinking this may be wrong is by looking at it logically - if 25mL of 0.1mol citric (weak) acid needed 41.5mL of NaOH (strong), it would make sense that the NaOH would be more dilute than this acid? Correct me if Im wrong here
Dw guys you are right I think I've just got this all mixed up
Sorry, I just looked through the question again and I got the same answer as librah (I remember the multiplying the moles by 3 to get 0.0075, and dividing by 0.0415 to get 0.181).splendid haha, went from people telling me I was wrong because of something to do with ACETIC acid to now hopefully being right - bumps my short answers up by 2 marks which is always nice
Im probabaly thinking way too much into it, but maybe it wasnt necessarily H2O that was condensed out, as condensation polymerization can refer to the release of any small molecule, not just H2O, maybe it could have been H2 or methanol instead although, but otherwise, all the options on there are technically wrong, could just send some complaints in about it tbhView attachment 32594
I picked B for the polymer in Q11 because as in glucose, two hydroxyl groups (OH) condense to expel a H2O and leave only ONE oxygen atom to form the link. None of the other options display this.
D looked correct at first but having an oxygen on both sides would mean that they had condensed to form H2 (similarly for C, 2 oxygens are in the middle for the link instead of one from condesation). A proper answer should have had D but with one less O on one side.
Yeah I think you're thinking way into it lol. BOS generally never extends into condensation with H2 or methanol product.Im probabaly thinking way too much into it, but maybe it wasnt necessarily H2O that was condensed out, as condensation polymerization can refer to the release of any small molecule, not just H2O, maybe it could have been H2 or methanol instead although, but otherwise, all the options on there are technically wrong, could just send some complaints in about it tbh
This won't be helpful but tbh nobody can say definitively. Even though the general consensus seems to be that it was an "easy" paper, we still need to see how the state goes holistically. Also mark alignment can change dramatically from year to year, from memory, 85 went to 95 in one year whilst 90 went to 94 in another year. So yeah, it's a little bit hard to predict.What do you guys think an 85 would align to?
That's fair. Thanks for the responseThis won't be helpful but tbh nobody can say definitively. Even though the general consensus seems to be that it was an "easy" paper, we still need to see how the state goes holistically. Also mark alignment can change dramatically from year to year, from memory, 85 went to 95 in one year whilst 90 went to 94 in another year. So yeah, it's a little bit hard to predict.
For the industrial question, Moles wereI got 10.6?
What question was this again? I remember I got the same answer and I left the answer as 0.18If i left my answer as 0.1807 (stressing out bout this) will i lose a mark as i think its one too many sf
NaOH concWhat question was this again? I remember I got the same answer and I left the answer as 0.18