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Determination of the concentration of limewater solution  

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A-LEVEL CHEMISTRY Assessed Practical 2 (AS) DETERMINATION OF THE COMCENTRATION OF LIMEWATER SOLUTION Introduction In the course of this experiment I am going to find the concentration of Limewater in a solution. I am provided with 250cm3 of limewater, the limewater has been made so it contains an approximate 1g dm3 of Calcium Hydroxide, I am going to be provided with Hydrochloric acid (HCl) which will have a concentration of 2.00mol dm3, it is advised that this acid is actually too concentrated and should be diluted. All the equipments will be provided for me such as the indicators for the experiment and my initial plan for this experiment is to design an approach I could take to find the concentration of limewater by choosing a different range of equipment and a safe procedure. I predict that the more the limewater concentration the more calcium chloride and the more water that will be...

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