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In reality, it's just more scattering of light with HDPE so it looks more opaque.
 

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Can someone help me with the three scientist lavoiser davis and arhenus?
 

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it's just rote tbh, like the scientists for 'space' and rocketry
 

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it's just rote tbh, like the scientists for 'space' and rocketry
tbh, majority of PoM is rote (which is why i hate it barring galvanic cells lol)

but acidic environment is admittedly enjoyable because it relies on understanding
 

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tbh, majority of PoM is rote (which is why i hate it barring galvanic cells lol)

but acidic environment is admittedly enjoyable because it relies on understanding
I personally thought that a lot of this topic seemed to be rote except for calculations and a few other exceptions.
 

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I personally thought that a lot of this topic seemed to be rote except for calculations and a few other exceptions.
eh, even the calculations are repetitive

but no, acidic is the least rote judging from the syllabus. though monitory and management seems like the worst lol
 

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eh, even the calculations are repetitive

but no, acidic is the least rote judging from the syllabus. though monitory and management seems like the worst lol
wow ok :/
 

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Can someone help me with the three scientist lavoiser davis and arhenus?
:eek: I need help with the flaws in each scientist's theory too c: Any help is much appreciated <333

I understand that Lavoisier (scuse my spelling in advance) 's theory was all about acids having oxygen? Was that just like are generally non-metal oxides are acidic in nature and metal oxides are typically basic? Other than that some non-metal oxides are basic etc, what are some other things does Lavoisier doesn't recognise?

and so on for the rest of the scientists C:
 

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eh, even the calculations are repetitive

but no, acidic is the least rote judging from the syllabus. though monitory and management seems like the worst lol
lol what calculations aren't repetitive? :c
 

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:eek: I need help with the flaws in each scientist's theory too c: Any help is much appreciated <333

I understand that Lavoisier (scuse my spelling in advance) 's theory was all about acids having oxygen? Was that just like are generally non-metal oxides are acidic in nature and metal oxides are typically basic? Other than that some non-metal oxides are basic etc, what are some other things does Lavoisier doesn't recognise?

and so on for the rest of the scientists C:
He proposed that all acids have oxygen but this was proven wrong as there can be basic oxides and an acid doesnot have to have oxygen to be an acid..
 

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He proposed that all acids have oxygen but this was proven wrong as there can be basic oxides and an acid doesnot have to have oxygen to be an acid..
Thank you!~
How's Davy's theory of an acid as something which contains replaceable hydrogen, an improvement from Lavoisier's then? C:
 

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Ethanol burns completely in oxygen producing carbon dioxide and water.

Calculate the volume of liquid water formed when the products are condensed at 25degC and 100kPa atmosphere if 91g of ethanol is used in the reaction
 

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C2H5OH (l) + 3O2(g) --> 2CO2(g) + 3H20(g)

91g ethanol.

therefore 91/46.068 (mm ethanol) = moles of ethanol = 1.975 moles

since ethanol 1:3 with water

3x1.975 moles = 5.926 moles of water

5.926 x mm water (18 around ish) = 106.67g of water formed.

Since 1g of water = 1mL therefore 106.67 mL of water.
 

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Just sat chem half yearly D: wtf what ethanoic acid made from like substances and graph them over the temperature...
 

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I believe he is talking about Acetic Acid. The question was: "State the four chemicals in an acetic acid solution." After that it asked: "Sketch a curve based on temperature and concentration of the acetic acid solution". The question gave the pH of the acetic solution as temperature increased in a tabulated format.

The question about the ethanoic acid was based on the back-titration of CaCO3. The question said that instead of reacting CaCO3 with excess HCl then titrating the remaining moles using NaOH, in order to find the mass composition of CaCO3 in a substance, what are the effects or impacts when you replace the HCl with ethanoic acid and explain your reasoning.
 
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Woah half yearlies already? It's only week 6 :O
Which school is this?
 

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Woah half yearlies already? It's only week 6 :O
Which school is this?
We have Ext 1 and 2 math next week as well....
 
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