1 write down symbol equation 2 find ratio of reactants 3 find out how many moles of ammonium hydroxide you have using n=cV (remember to convert to dm^3!!!) 4 use ratio to find how many moles of acid you have 5 use c = n/V to find concentration of acid
1 write down symbol equation 2 find ratio of reactants 3 find out how many moles of ammonium hydroxide you have 4 use ratio to find how many moles of acid you have 5 use c = n/V to find concentration
3- How do you calculate the number of moles of an aqueous solution?? Surely you'd know this given this is an A2 question. 4- This will be easier once you know 3 5- Just rearrange the moles equation to find the concentration
3- How do you calculate the number of moles of an aqueous solution?? Surely you'd know this given this is an A2 question. 4- This will be easier once you know 3 5- Just rearrange the moles equation to find the concentration
Actually doing this in GCSE Further Additional Science
Lol are you serious? This is like the end of GCSE/beginning of AS
I didn't do it in GCSEs, nor in AS levels. Only in A2, and now that I'm studying dentistry, I've never encountered it in my pre-clinical biochemistry classes :/
But I think it's a good thing to expose it to people at a young age, because I remember how much I struggled with it o.o
I didn't do it in GCSEs, nor in AS levels. Only in A2, and now that I'm studying dentistry, I've never encountered it in my pre-clinical biochemistry classes :/
But I think it's a good thing to expose it to people at a young age, because I remember how much I struggled with it o.o