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 5. Reacting amounts

Starting materials
 
How to prepare 0.5 g Fe(OH)2 from FeCl2?
How to make 10 g dry MgCl2 crystals using 2 M HCl?
Hydrolysis of primary halogenoalkanes: volumes to use - from masses?
Determination of H2SO4: how much NaOH to use?
Determination of H2SO4 using Na2CO3: amounts to use?
Determination of formula of hydrated Na2CO3: calculation of amounts to use
Formula of hydrated Na2CO3: calculation of amounts
Formula of Na2CO3 by titration: amounts to use?
Formula of hydrated Na2CO3 by heating - method
Equation for deccomposition of CuCO3: how much CuCO3 to use?
Metal + acid: how to prove acid in excess?
Which needs most silver nitrate for titration of halide ions?
Heat of neutralisation: choosing concentrations
Metal + acid reaction: why must acid be in excess - how to check?
Planning decomposition of copper carbonate
 
Reacting amounts - products
 
Finding % yield in reaction between metal + acid?
How to work out % yields?
Why is actual yield of a salt less than theoretical yield?
Calculating theoretical yield for hydrated nickel sulphate
 
Titrations
 
Finding concentration of sulphuric acid by titration: why use 0.1 M Na2CO3?
Volatile vs non-volatile acids: calculations from titration
Finding concentration of an acid using sodium carbonate
 
Acids: dibasic or monobasic?
 
Sulphuric acid as dibasic: volumes required
Sulphuric acid as dibasic without titration
Sulphuric acid as dibasic: two methods
Follow up to 26855
Conc. NaOH without titration
Conc. NaOH - two methods
Chloride determination using dichromate

updated: 07 August 2008

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