thanks for this video it will help me alot cause I have an exam today but I lost my book I can go for the exam happily due this this video once more thanks alot
Do you have any tips for improving calculations hsc questions style Other than doing past papers How did you learn to calculate in general in chemistry what was your basis
We feel as though with calculation type questions, the calculations are usually not that difficult themselves so it comes down to conceptual understanding. This seems to be especially true with ICE table type questions
Silver chromate by itself is indeed red-brown. However, in the video it appears to be light pink because it is mixed with other coloured substances in the flask e.g. silver chloride which is white.
Agree! This video was uploaded a bit more than half a year before. Most of the student have already graduated since then and they were not lucky to have such videos on UA-cam during their studies:)
We will make a video on this in the future. However, we want to reiterate that you do not need to memorise these examples of precipitation titration. Mohr's and Volhard's methods are picked simply to demonstrate what precipitation titration is.
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I'm so grateful for this video, now I understand Mohr's method and Volhard's method.
thanks for this video it will help me alot cause I have an exam today but I lost my book I can go for the exam happily due this this video once more thanks alot
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Do you have any tips for improving calculations hsc questions style
Other than doing past papers
How did you learn to calculate in general in chemistry what was your basis
We feel as though with calculation type questions, the calculations are usually not that difficult themselves so it comes down to conceptual understanding. This seems to be especially true with ICE table type questions
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For Mohr's method isn't silver chromate a red-brown precipitate, not light pink?
Silver chromate by itself is indeed red-brown. However, in the video it appears to be light pink because it is mixed with other coloured substances in the flask e.g. silver chloride which is white.
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Please do video with mohrs method calculations
Great video! it's a shame that I only found this now.
Agree! This video was uploaded a bit more than half a year before. Most of the student have already graduated since then and they were not lucky to have such videos on UA-cam during their studies:)
Thank you.
In the Volhard's example, you put n(SCN) = 0.0005, but then put n(Ag)excess = 0.005. Did you just make an error writing it down the second time?
Wait nevermind, I figured it out on my own.
WHat about Fajan's method?
We will make a video on this in the future. However, we want to reiterate that you do not need to memorise these examples of precipitation titration. Mohr's and Volhard's methods are picked simply to demonstrate what precipitation titration is.
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