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Chem practical mock tomorrow

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ruby92:
Any tips?
escpecially titration...i realli dont get that...
help of any kind would be much appreciated...

joel:
In Titration First Do a rough on really fast so you approx. no the value and in the next one let the burrette open for some time then do it slowly

MaNi_DaDuDe:
Do a rough one on titration.

then do an accurate precise one, then make the rest of the values up (they shud be close though). :P

make sure the rough value is higher tho.

pz

p.s. remember to use 2 decimal places.

Angel.:
You need to do a range finder (practice) titration so that you know what kind of values to expect.
If you know the name of your reactants, do a quick balanced equation first so that you can approximate the number of moles that you should be reacting to check that you're on the right lines.

Good luck :)

ruby92:

--- Quote from: Angel. on April 20, 2010, 08:33:29 pm ---You need to do a range finder (practice) titration so that you know what kind of values to expect.
If you know the name of your reactants, do a quick balanced equation first so that you can approximate the number of moles that you should be reacting to check that you're on the right lines.

Good luck :)

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could u explain a bit more... ??? ???

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