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Identify an unknown organic compound.
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Identify the order of hardness for the 5 solutions provided A, B, C, D, and E by testing them with soap and other compounds
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identifying an unknown compound
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Identifying of an organic unknown?
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If the Whitlingham Broad was to become an area exclusive to serious rowers this would cause conflict with other potential users of the Country Park.
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Imagine that you played a key role in or were an observer of a major historical event or well-known occasion. Describe the event, its background, your role in it and the reactions to it
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In a neutralisation reaction between an acid and an alkali, water is formed. Experiment to prove this.
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In my experiment I will find out what makes a reaction between sodium thiosulphate and hydrochloric faster.
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In my investigation I am trying to find out how varying the amount of sodium thiosulphate added to Nitric acid can affect the rate of reaction.
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In order for me to obtain the value of ‘n’ in the formula: (CH2) n (COOH) 2To work out the value of ‘n’ I will need to carry out an experiment known as a ‘titration’
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In order to find out the exact concentration of sulphuric acid, I will have to make up a standard solution of sodium carbonate, which later on can be used to titrate the acid. Titrations
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In the following piece of coursework I will find out and explain how and why indigestion tablets work, and which are the best to use.
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In this coursework, I am going to produce potassium sulphate and collect it as a pure dry product from the two solutions: sulphuric acid and potassium hydroxide. I am making this product because plants
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In this experiment I am finding out how much sulphuric acid is present in sodium carbonate solution.
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In this experiment I am going to find out how the rate of reaction between sodium thiosulphate and hydrochloric acid is affected by changing the concentration.
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In this experiment I am going to find the reaction rate between Sodium Thiosulphate and Hydrochloric Acid. I will test each of the chemicals five times.
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In this experiment I need to find out the concentration of calcium hydroxide.
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In this experiment I will study brine shrimps and test the hatching success of them in different temperatures. These crustaceans are small salt water ones; so small that the adults are only about 8 mm in length
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In this experiment you will determine the relative strength of acid samples, by qualitative observation of the reaction. Your unknown acid samples will be acetic acid, CH3COOH.
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In this experiment you will prepare a complex compound of iron, potassium trioxalatoferrate(III), K3Fe(C2O4)3. In this compound each oxalate ligand has two bonds to the iron(III) ion
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In this experiment, we aim to investigate the effect of sodium carbonate on hard water.
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In this experiment, we are going to experiment how the concentration of sodium Thiosulphate affects the arte etc of a reaction with hydrochloric acid.
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In this investigation I am going to find out the concentration of ethanoic acid in vinegar. The concentration of acid is different in the product made by different manufactures
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In this investigation I am trying to find out what effects how acid and alkalis are neutralised.
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