Hey
ok so some of u might recall helping me during the holidays with some questions i had about the decarbonating soft drink prac....
one question was about Le Chatelier's Principle and to give a specific example in nature. After hearing many of your opinions about the example in nature, i decided to write about a lake and its acidity. When i got my assessment back, the teacher has taken a mark off me for this, telling me i am wrong because lakes are not acidified (they have a "negligible amount"). I'm just wondering who is correct in this case???
Also, I used the heating method for the actual prac, where i made a water bath, with the bunsen, tripod, etc. and heated a bottle of soft drink. to compare the mass loss due to evaporation, i also heated a bottle of water at the same time, under exactly the same conditions. The water was my control as i subtracted this mass loss from evaporation to the mass loss of the soft drink to get the mass loss of carbon dioxide. My teacher has taken marks from me saying that this is wrong because it has to be the same drink. I have spoken to my tutor about this (a HSC chemistry teacher) who says i am correct, and also found a past hsc question with the same method as i used, showed my teacher the question and yet i am still wrong.
is she correct or do i have grounds to appeal??
An extra 2marks (1 for each of these things) will move my rank from 6th to 1st so it could potentially mean alot if I can get this sorted out.
Thanks in advance for your help!!
Any advice is appreciated!
Eli