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Re: [-- Official 2008 HSC Chemistry Pre-exam Study Thread --]
Local Catchment Area: Warrell Creek
Many tests were done with the sample of water obtained from this river as tests for anions / cations. The only anion found was chloride, which is okay as its a "salt water river". Some cations were found, however. These at first possibly could have been: barium, aluminium, silver (i think) and zinc. After this, different solutions weer added in an attempt to figure out what it is (many cations in solution form a white precipitate...). It ended up being aluminium, as the two most likely possibilites were this and zinc, and zinc doesnt react with something, blah blah blah.. I have no idea where the aluminium ions have come from, my teacher mentioned something about one of the bridges upstream.
That may have covered what your asking, but I highly doubt it lol.
anyway, next qu: Calculate the pH after 20 mL of 0.01 mol L–1 sodium hydroxide is added to 50 mL of 0.2 mol L–1 hydrochloric acid. Include a balanced chemical equation in your answer.
btw nice avatar midifile, klaxons are mad hey
Is this a first hand investigation? Ill try at least haha.midifile said:Identify your local catchment area and discuss possible sources of contamination in this catchment
Local Catchment Area: Warrell Creek
Many tests were done with the sample of water obtained from this river as tests for anions / cations. The only anion found was chloride, which is okay as its a "salt water river". Some cations were found, however. These at first possibly could have been: barium, aluminium, silver (i think) and zinc. After this, different solutions weer added in an attempt to figure out what it is (many cations in solution form a white precipitate...). It ended up being aluminium, as the two most likely possibilites were this and zinc, and zinc doesnt react with something, blah blah blah.. I have no idea where the aluminium ions have come from, my teacher mentioned something about one of the bridges upstream.
That may have covered what your asking, but I highly doubt it lol.
anyway, next qu: Calculate the pH after 20 mL of 0.01 mol L–1 sodium hydroxide is added to 50 mL of 0.2 mol L–1 hydrochloric acid. Include a balanced chemical equation in your answer.
btw nice avatar midifile, klaxons are mad hey