If you are going to calculate for a back titration it helps to know how one is performed. The steps involved are actually quite simple:
1- React the solution being measured with an excess of as appropriate standard (generally NaOH for an acid and HCl for a base) and leave for a time to allow the reaction to go to completion.
2- Titrate the solution normally to calculate how much of the origonal solution is left,
3- Subtract the remaining amount of the origonal standard from the amount that was origonally added to calculate the amount used, which can then be used to find how much of the substance analysed reacted.
Question: Describe the role of a named chemist and branch involved in
This is a good one, I haddn't prepared an answer to this yet so i'll just memorise the one that is in my textbook:
An analytical chemist is concerned with determining what aubstances and how much of each are present in materials. One job that an analytical chemist can do is a plant chemist. A plant chemists job is not concerned with the day to day running of the plant but in ensuring that the equipment is functioning properly and that the end product is what it should be, the plant chemists job includes:
-Ensuring that the materials that are produced in each stage of the production meet the requirements if the next stage
-Monitoring the wastes to ensure they meet the environmental requirements
-Collaborating with engineers to ensure that the equipment is operating at maximum efficiency
I'll post a few questions that will keep you busy for a while.
Describe, with equations the process of ozone depletion by free radicles
Describe and assess the effectiveness of the measures taken to control ozone depletion.
Describe the process by which ozone smog in cities occurs, including in your answer the origon of the pollutants, when the problem is at its worst and why.
Explain the processes which produce acid rain inclusing in your answer the sources of the pollutants
In your course you performed an investigation to cpncentration of a domestic acid, describe the process that you undertook, did you results differ from what you expected, if so why?
Classify the following common household substances as acidic basic or neutral: Garden lime, antacid tablets, aspirin, soft drinks, drain cleaner and swimming pool water, tap water.
Why is it important to monitor cations and anions in our waterways.
Theres a few off the top of my head, they should all be on the syllabus