Tuesday, March 10, 2009

Practical 31/32 Learn More (Part 1)

1. Titres should be within 0.20 cm3.
2. Candidates were expected to produce a single table.
3. The table should include correct headings and units.
4. Burette readings and the volumes added recorded to the nearest 0.05 cm3.
5. Select appropriate scales when plotting a graph
6. In plotting graph, a line should be best-fit straight line or a smooth curve.
7. A graph should contain at least five ponts.
8. Answer for calculation should be given to at least 3 significant figures
9. Thermometer readings and temperature differences expressed to the nearest 0.5 °C,
10. All weighings and the masses of the solid used should be recorded consistently to 1 decimal place or 2 decimal place depending on the sensitivity of the electronic balance. The balance in our lab can measure up to 2 decimal points.
11. To calculate mcT equation, the m is the mass of solution not the mass of solid.
12. +ve sign or –ve sign should be written on the H value.
13. Common error in thermochemistry experiments:
· heat loss/gain with the surroundings
· acid spray from the vigorous reaction
· the use of a thermometer calibrated by 1 °C
14. Suggested improvement for thermochemistry experiments :
· Suitable additional insulation or use of a lid
· Use of a thermometer with closer graduation or use of a digital thermometer