lol ok i thought it was 1400kl/mol n for b i wrote somthin to do with the more molecular weight the more higher the boiling point is therefore it will release high energy when break the bond dnt nooo now after readin all our answers:{
Impure alkanols is also a valid reason. I can't think of any besides those two.markzada said:the graph can NOT go through the origin if the origin is zero...
and b is incomplete combustion
we did a whole assessment task worth 25% on this shit
Yeah maybe there was too much carbon-14 isotopes in the structure of the alcohol if I were ever to have thought of impurities.Fish Sauce said:Impure alkanols is also a valid reason. I can't think of any besides those two.
Sweet, i got 1360 as well, i think, or something that was very close to it. The molecular weights increased by 14 each time, so you could still use the x axis, with increments of 14.mithril1337 said:Silly question:
did you remember to plot the molecular weights according to the substances molecular weight and not a fixed point in the x-axis??
well i got 1360
This competition is over! You sir win the HSC!Shrikar said:I don't even remember doing that question.
I was talking about the question which asked why the value was less than the theoretical value, not what the value of the molar heat of combustion of 1-propanol.NJMORTIMER said:This competition is over! You sir win the HSC!
On an unrelated note, I got around the 1300 mark as well. Did anyone else accidentaly put the units on the graph as gmol^-1 instead of using the molecular mass units, dang I hope I don't lose too many marks for that...
The units are g/mol...NJMORTIMER said:I don't think it would matter as long as you wrote the numbers along the x axis as *something* x 6.022x10^-23
But I didn't even do that, I just put the wrong units down
*Edit* It turns our the units for molecular mass are 'u'
Did anyone put this down as the units for the x axis? Did we even cover this in the course? What did you all put down for the units?
La Divina said:oh god! i had no idea for this question
but i plotted same 200 for vertical and 10 for horizontal. i had a line of best fit.
estimated combustion was 1360 kj/mol
and i had a really stupid answer for the last part >< "cuz the propanol had impurities in it" bah!! i couldn't think of anything!!
If I started further up the y-axis, one of the values would lie out even further.jah_lu said:line of best fit is used for several reasons
for one, many graphs dont start from 0 so it would be pointless to force it through the origin (think planck's constant exp in physics)
the lobf (or curve) is meant to provide a relationship between the data you got
it also makes your analysis more valid because the lobf excludes outliers