Bokky
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ah crap! i got 1.4g now i remember that i timesed the moles of the HCL by 2 coz there was 2 moles of it. I shouldntve!!! grrr. Ah well, i recon i nailed the rest of the exam, the majority of it anyway
unfortunately, we are rong , shud have read the q. any 06ers out there, my lesson to u is to read qsfalltopieces said:I got 0.75g too
The molar ratio was such that you had to halve the number of moles i.e. 0.5 x 0.0136 x 100.09 = 0.68g.katietheseal said:im pretty sure you had to take the excess number moles of hcl away from the original which was 0.015-something like 0.0014, so 0.0136 moles of hcl reacted with the CaCO3, then mass = 0.0136x100.09 or something like that, so about 1.36 grams i got. but everyone getting o.6 has got me worried
lol, but chems over
damn, yep u right im pretty sure, i probably, stupily messed up the simple formula, hope they're not too harsh in the marking~ ReNcH ~ said:The molar ratio was such that you had to halve the number of moles i.e. 0.5 x 0.0136 x 100.09 = 0.68g.
that was for the carbonate but the NaOH was 1:1~ ReNcH ~ said:The molar ratio was such that you had to halve the number of moles i.e. 0.5 x 0.0136 x 100.09 = 0.68g.
hmm yeah it does seem right~ ReNcH ~ said:The molar ratio was such that you had to halve the number of moles i.e. 0.5 x 0.0136 x 100.09 = 0.68g.
Yea, the ratio required in the titration part was 1:1 i.e. HCl:NaOH. But in the second part (to find the mass of calcium carbonate), you had to use the first equation...I think it was part a) and in this equation the molar ratio was 2 HCl: 1 CaCO3serge said:that was for the carbonate but the NaOH was 1:1
Yeah, that sounds right. That was my reasonining at least. I'm pretty sure I also got around 0.6something. I found the question a bit tough though, I've never ran into a question were you had to take into account the excess and use it to find the concentration of the original substance. Never seen it in ANY book I had. Damm you BOS!~ ReNcH ~ said:The molar ratio was such that you had to halve the number of moles i.e. 0.5 x 0.0136 x 100.09 = 0.68g.
yes, BOS chem markers knowalluring said:ahhh fck meee,
fckn dont know why i forgot to put water as a product in the reaction
fckkk
how many marks would i lose? does anyone know?
hey, howd u find multiple choice, 15 no doubt?b_flat_major said:PS hey Serge it's Erica =P
I haven't checked! I didn't bring my exam paper out with me (I keep leaving it on my desk) but I hope I did alright with it. I bet you did well. Just one more to go. Physics and then wooooooserge said:hey, howd u find multiple choice