To find the accurate concentration of Sulphuric (VI) Acid that has a concentration between 0.05 and 0.15 mol dm³.
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Have a little read: ... Plan for the practical Assessment Aim - to find the accurate concentration of Sulphuric (VI) Acid that has a concentration between 0.05 and 0.15 mol dm³ Apparatus 1. Standard Solution Scales 250cm³ Volumetric Flask 100cm³ Beaker 2. Titration Clamp Stand Burette Pipette Filler Beaker White Tile (iii) Chemicals Distilled Water Calcium Carbonate Sulphuric Acid Method for finding the Standard Solution 1. Calculate the mass of 1 mole of Sodium Carbonate by adding together the element's relative atomic masses, which can be found on a periodic table. 2. Calculate the mass of 0.1 moles of Calcium Carbonate. This is done by using the mass of 1 mole (calculated in step 1) and multiplying it by 0.1. I am finding the concentration of 0.1 as the concentration of the Sulphuric Acid is thought to be between 0.05 and 0.15 mol dm³ and 0.1 is an average of these two concentrations. 3. The mass that was calculated in step 2 would make up the mass if the solution was 1000cm³,
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