All you need to know is -Thanks guys! Btw for the quantitative test for hardness with EDTA, how much do we need to know about it? Can someone provide some details about it? Thanks
Read a hsc question from 2006. If they want you to use edta I believe they give the info on it, cause as far as I know, not in the syllabus.
All you need to know is -
ration of calcium ions to EDTA ions is 1 to 1.
All you need to know (for calculation purposes) everything else they give
Awesome, thanks HPF!- take a 250 mL water sample
- add 3 drops of ammonia/NH4Cl buffer solution
- Add a few drops of erichrome black T indicator
- titrate with 0.01 M EDTA until there is a colour change from wine red to blue
Equation is basically Ca2+ + EDTA 4- ---->CaEDTA2-
not in syllabus as already mentioned so dw (I realised after memorising). They'll give you all the info you need
Quantitative is just AAS. Both metalTrue but if they ask a question, describe a quantitative measure of hardness then you'd needa talk about EDTA and perhaps explain it? Or we wont get asked that?
read the edit haha
Quantitative is just AAS. Both metal
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guys how do you draw a lead acid cell battery. Which of these is right?
http://www.google.com.au/imgres?img...iact=rc&uact=3&dur=162&page=1&start=0&ndsp=13
http://www.google.com.au/imgres?img...act=rc&uact=3&dur=268&page=2&start=13&ndsp=14
http://www.google.com.au/imgres?img...act=rc&uact=3&dur=502&page=2&start=13&ndsp=14
http://www.google.com.au/imgres?img...act=rc&uact=3&dur=918&page=2&start=13&ndsp=14
Great, thanks!Don't use the third (and I would call H2SO4 an electrolyte rather than a salt bridge) but I think either of the first two would be fine
The first link has the ANODE and CATHODE wrong.hahah
guys how do you draw a lead acid cell battery. Which of these is right?
http://www.google.com.au/imgres?img...iact=rc&uact=3&dur=162&page=1&start=0&ndsp=13
http://www.google.com.au/imgres?img...act=rc&uact=3&dur=268&page=2&start=13&ndsp=14
http://www.google.com.au/imgres?img...act=rc&uact=3&dur=502&page=2&start=13&ndsp=14
http://www.google.com.au/imgres?img...act=rc&uact=3&dur=918&page=2&start=13&ndsp=14
Most of us are doing lead acid cell because a past HSC question asked about the environmental impacts of a named cell.hmm guys are you all doing the lead acid cell?
I had dry cell ready to go but now I'm finding it hard to compare to fuel cell :/ plus it doesn't have that significant environmental effects
I was in the same situation. I did dry cell but a while ago i switched to lead acid. Doesn't take long to memorise and in terms of comparison it's better toohmm guys are you all doing the lead acid cell?
I had dry cell ready to go but now I'm finding it hard to compare to fuel cell :/ plus it doesn't have that significant environmental effects
stop sewage and agricultural run off from percolating into the river/water body.How do you reduce phosphate and nitrate concentrations?