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TITRATION CALCULATIONS! C3 please help

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Reply 20
Original post by jazz_xox_
exactly what I got. the person in another forum was arguing for it to be 56 because its in tonnes? i didn't understand
you are actually a life saver for helping me!! i'm getting off TSR now so good luck tomorrow i'm sure you'll do amazing :smile:


It can't be 56 because it can't be more than 25 tonnes (the mass of calcium carbonate)
Best of luck, we will smash it :wink:


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Reply 21
Original post by z1820
It can't be 56 because it can't be more than 25 tonnes (the mass of calcium carbonate)
Best of luck, we will smash it :wink:


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That makes sense...
Fingers crossed! :u:
Original post by z1820
It can't be 56 because it can't be more than 25 tonnes (the mass of calcium carbonate)
Best of luck, we will smash it :wink:


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What topic is that!?
Reply 23
Original post by Federerr
What topic is that!?


Titration calculations - Chemistry Unit 3


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why did ya divide 22cm3 by 10000

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