Sodium Carbonate, Sulphuric Acid and Methyl Orange Assessed Practical
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Have a little read: ... Sodium Carbonate, Sulphuric Acid and Methyl Orange Assessed Practical AS Chemistry Assessed Practical: Plan: The Apparatus to be used: A burette; conical flasks (with stopper); volumetric flask; clamp; indicator (Methyl Orange); Sulphuric acid, anhydrous sodium carbonate and distilled water; measuring cylinder; paper; weighing scale; pipette; glass stirring rod; white tile; protective wear (eye/body protection in the form of labouratory goggles and labouratory coat, plastic hand protection can be worn as well). Quantities of material to be used: Of Sulphuric acid 100ml; of anhydrous sodium carbonate 2.65grams; of distilled water 250ml and a Random [small] amount of Methyl Orange is also needed. * The Method to be used: After all the apparatus (above) has been collected the experiment will begin as follows: * The amount of anhydours sodium carbonate required, weighed on a scale (using paper), should be collected then placed in a volumetric flask. * The required amount of distilled water should be
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