need helps on May/June 2010 paper52 Q1(c) and (d)
Q1(c)
what do we have to do draw here? i simply drew a solution-filled beaker on top of a stand with a bunsen burner underneath it for boiling. and also a thermometer inserted into the beaker. Is this a good approach or the other way around? and are there better ways to answer this?
Q1(d)
can someone explain why the limited supply of 100g of d.water?
do we have to divide them into beakers
(e.g 10g in one beaker, 20g in the 2nd beaker while 30g and 40g in the 3rd and 4th one)?
what do we have to write to gain a mark of three?
can someone guide me to answer this type of question? i can't really answer this very well.
Thanks
(c) I guess your diagram should be ok. But you need to add some details.
The question ask to label all the apparatus used and its capacity.
Hence you should state the capacity of the thermometer ( Ex : 100
oC) and also that of the beaker used (Ex : 500cm
3).
For the measurement of temperature, I would suggest you to make use of
two thermometers.
One which is just immersed in the solution, that is its bulb is just in the water. Another one which is just on the surface of the liquid without touching it though. Make use of retort stands and clamps to hold your thermometers in position.
NOTE : Both thermometers should have same range and same sensitivity. This also should be stated in your diagram.
If you add all these, all the three marks should be yours
(d) Yeah, you should divide the water accurately so that you will not need more than 100g. You should be preparing solutions of different concentrations each time using some water so as to keep total mass used constant.
But you should
not in any way exceed the use of 100g of deionised water. This is a limitation which you must precisely make sure that you cope with.
Then you need to devise a way such that you obtain at least 5 solutions of different concentration in an appropriate table.
The last mark is for correct calculation of the molality of the different solutions that you need to calculate.