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Marks for deductions or conclusions can only be gained if the appropriate observations are recorded.
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supply with a small bulb in series. Boil this fat in water and the oil will separate on the surface.
Before recording the mass, close the glass doors and wait until the stability detector lamp goes out.
Note how many times you can change the indicator colour before the test-tube is full. (v) Litmus, an
extract of lichens, is another plant indicator. The permeability coefficient can be determined in the
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any deductions alongside the observations on which they are based. Put water in a test-tube and
hold a thermometer with the bulb just under the water. Used to make bleaching powder, disinfectants
and antiseptics Also used to make some explosives, poison gases and pesticides. 4.HYDROGEN
CHLORIDE GAS Physical Properties Colour Colourless Odour Pungent odour Poisonous Density
compared to air (heavier or lighter) Heavier than air. Make a saturated solution by stirring until no
more solute will dissolve. As such, the best books for inorganic chemistry are necessary. Doing a
Titration Begin by preparing your burette, as described on the burette page. GENERAL
EXPERIMENTAL PROCESSES Quantitative Transfer Quantitative Transfer simply means that all
the material to be transferred from one place to another must make the trip. You are trained to
examine the textbook together with 2D drawings of atoms, but remember that chemistry is from the
3D world. ENERGY FROM CHEMICAL REACTIONS The following group of reactions involve
ions in aqueous solution. The ethene is insoluble in water, unlike ethanol, and will collect in the test-
tubes. Tie a piece of clean cotton around it without touching the seed crystal with your hands because
impurities easily affect the size and shape of the crystal. The calorimeters shown here can determine
the heat of a solution reaction at constant (atmospheric) pressure. The carbon electrodes are
supported by a strip of wood with two holes bored 2 cm apart for the electrodes. Identify the liquid
as water by its action of turning white anhydrous copper sulphate to blue hydrated copper sulphate.
Just as you would struggle with math if you did not know the difference between numbers, it is vital
to learn how to read and understand what is on the periodic table. Make seed crystals by slow
evaporation of 30 mL of saturated solution in a glass dish. All substances should be regarded as
being potentially toxic and hazardous. Prevent crystals growing on the sides of a crystallizing dish by
rubbing Vaseline round the upper inside rim. You might feel as if you have heard chemistry without
actually understanding the vital principles. Biodegradable and non-biodegradable polymers,
vulcanized rubber. Be sure your eye is at the level of meniscus, not above or below.
This image is not licensed under the Creative Commons license applied to text content and some
other images posted to the wikiHow website. And now, let’s have a look at the brilliant tips to ace
the chemistry exam: 1. Very gradually stir small crystals of common salt into the water. Close the top
of the tube with your finger and remove the tube gently, leaving the crystal in the beaker. The
resource contains methods in a condensed format suitable for revision and class instruction. Sugar
does not react with iodine, but sugar will reduce copper (II) in Fehling’s solution to red copper (I)
oxide, and this is also a sensitive test. Something that burns in air will burn five times more
ferociously in pure oxygen gas. Note whether carbon dioxide gas collects in the upper part of the jar.
12(a) RUSTING Take 7 test tubes and 11 clean nails. On the contrary, Chemistry is easy if the basic
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When we enter in class 11th, we have to work very hard. The current flowing will depend on the
extent and rate of the reaction. 2.84 Electrical energy from the displacement of copper by zinc Put
concentrated copper sulphate solution in a beaker. K depends on the relative permeability of the
medium for fluid constituent. Then pull the screening wire with the lead further into the stopper so
that the lead electrode is firmly held in the stopper. Well, if done the right way, you can turn all the
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while reading the textbook and ask your instructor or professor the following day. Some useful
points for candidates to keep in mind when constructing graphs are listed below. Zinc forms rapidly
on the cathode. (d) PREPARE SULPHUR DIOXIDE Do the following preparations in a fume
cupboard. (i) Prepare sulphur dioxide by burning sulphur in air. Assessing your stuff every day can
help solidify your understanding. Stir the mixture frequently. (c) The next stage is to weigh out
common salt, sodium chloride; about twice the weight of sodium hydroxide used in (b) is needed.
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doubt and upload it on the app. The products will be gaseous, or metals which are deposited on the
negative electrode. Use the index that will assist you in locating answers to items you do not know.
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see on your own exam. Do not devour your study for four or five hours into one or two sessions
each week. As nearly as possible at the same time, put the ammonia cotton wool at one end of the
tube and the acid cotton wool at the other. Ismail B. Mahad for their sincere help and cooperation in
carrying out our. Calculate the solubility of the sodium bicarbonate as g per 100 g water at room
temperature. Make sure you know what the endpoint should look like.
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exams that you should take to check your progress. Note the formation of hydrogen and compare the
different rates at which the bubbles are formed. So we need a standard way of comparing the
concentrations of solutions. Record the changes of the thermometer reading. (ii) Put about 10 mL of
strong aqueous copper sulphate solution into a wide test-tube or small beaker. Just don't ask your
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CHEMICAL REACTIONS The following group of reactions involve ions in aqueous solution. You
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Chemical Properties Solubility in water Very soluble in water. GENERAL EXAMINATION
REQUIREMENTS Apparatus List This list given below has been drawn up in order to give
guidance to schools concerning the apparatus that is expected to be generally available per student
for examination purposes. If we know the original volume of oil and the surface area that it forms,
then we can calculate the thickness of a monomolecular layer dividing the volume by the area. This
image is not licensed under the Creative Commons license applied to text content and some other
images posted to the wikiHow website. Start by squeezing the bulb in your preferred hand. Hold the
crucible lid in a pair of tongs close to the crucible. The balancing numbers give the numbers of moles
present for each chemical involved in the reaction. In this experiment the concentration of sodium
thiosulphate is made variable, whilst the concentration of acid is kept constant. This is great for the
periodic table as well as many other principles. Just as you would struggle with math if you did not
know the difference between numbers, it is vital to learn how to read and understand what is on the
periodic table. The smallest should give the carbon dioxide in the shortest time. Write down any
questions you think about while reading the textbook and ask your instructor or professor the
following day. Discard any disposable tare containers or weighing paper, in the nearest wastebasket.
(g) Calorimetry Calorimetry is used to determine the heat released or absorbed in a chemical
reaction. After a minute, check for solution on the tip to see if your burette is leaking. Metal
Carbonates Sometimes heating a metal carbonate strongly to decompose it provides some clues to its
identity. Passing is all about preparation, though, so the more effectively you study, the better your
chances of success. Also used as the atmosphere in rooms where explosives are stored. 7.OXYGEN
Physical Properties Colour Colourless Odour Odourless Density compared to air (heavier or lighter)
Slightly heavier than air Chemical Properties Solubility in water Slightly soluble in water Burning
Oxygen gas is needed for burning or combustion. Measurement of temperature based on a
thermometer with 1 0 C graduations. As parents, we need to know the proven results of the past
students that have been through the chemistry tuition programmes. Take initial 10-15 minutes to read
the question paper thoroughly and pick up the easiest and most scoring questions first. 3. Do not
forget the S.I units of all objects. Reviewing your materials daily will help solidify your knowledge.
RATE OF REACTION (a) SIZE OF PARTICLES AND RATE OF REACTION Marble chips can
be broken up with a hammer and graded into 3 or 4 sizes: (a) coarse powder; (b) pieces about half
the size of a rice grain; (c) pieces as large as rice grains; and (d) the original lumps of marble chips.
Air mixing with the gas helps it to burn more rapidly and efficiently. Press the control bar to cancel
out the weight of the container or paper. Try thinking of each element as a different symbol, such as
an apple or a football. Learning is much simpler when you have somebody taking the trip with you.
Stir the inflammable liquid gently with the thermometer and read the thermometer when the
inflammable liquid boils. (ii) Use a very small test-tube or seal one end of a piece of glass tubing, 8
cm length and 3 cm external diameter. Note how many times you can change the indicator colour
before the test-tube is full. (v) Litmus, an extract of lichens, is another plant indicator. Connect the
electrodes to a 6-volt or 12 volt DC supply. Connect copper foil to the positive terminal of a 5 V
voltmeter. Here are some of the tips to handle tough topics in chemistry. The decreasing intensity of
the blue colour indicates that starch is being used up. V: discharge velocity, which is the quantity of
water flowing I unit time. Start by squeezing the bulb in your preferred hand. Problems of an
investigatory nature, possibly including suitable organic compounds. Filtration. Identification of ions
and gasses as specified in the curriculum. Knowing the height of the soil sample column L, the
sample. The potassium permanganate solution diffuses evenly through the water. (d) Size of a
molecule We select an oil molecule because it has a density less than the density of water. Be careful
not to turn on the heat or you will melt the Styrofoam. Shake the mixture thoroughly in a closed
container then run it into the separating funnel. The irregular shape of the sodium changes to a
sphere. Estimate what fraction of oil was removed by the glass point by using the glass point to
remove successive fractions from the drop until it has been used up. Pay close attention to pre-lab
and post-lab assignments, as you will likely encounter the information on an exam. Also used as the
atmosphere in rooms where explosives are stored. 7.OXYGEN Physical Properties Colour Colourless
Odour Odourless Density compared to air (heavier or lighter) Slightly heavier than air Chemical
Properties Solubility in water Slightly soluble in water Burning Oxygen gas is needed for burning or
combustion. For example: what is matter, what are the states of matter or in which forms the matter
exists. 2. After studying matter you will know that all matter is made with elements. 3 Start to learn
about elements. 4. Try to memorize the elements' names. 5. Then try to learn about atoms, molecules,
electrons, protons and neutrons. 6. After that study electronic configuration, then keep slowly
working your way through the material. Within experimental error, it will always take the same
number of drops to neutralize the 20 drops of acid provided that the same dropper is used. After the
final dilution, remember to mix your solution thoroughly, by inverting the flask and shaking. (f)
Analytical Balance An analytical balance measures masses to within 0.0001 g. Use these balances
when you need this high degree of precision. Wash the test-tube with water and add this to the filter
paper. Bring the water to the boil with a very small flame and read the thermometer. The endpoint
should be approached slowly, a drop at a time. Not consenting or withdrawing consent, may
adversely affect certain features and functions. As you release the liquid from a pipette into a
conical flask, one should not blow out the last drop remaining in the jet.

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