Well I guess it has got to be a titration then. Or a pH probe investigation. You'll probably have to do an HCl/NaOH titration ~ everyone does. Do you understand the principal of the titration? You could read the the right hand column of the syllabus for ideas.
Would it be so hard to get another one? I mean you've just said were doing a prac on any module...
We can explain things, but we can't read your teacher's mind!
The movies are cheesy and in placed flawed. Some broken links. I'm glad to see that Board of Studies is more helpful nowadays.
You should be careful when riping stuff off from the US. First ionistion enthalpies, for example, are not complete, not correct at standard conditions and the...
Well, you should be aware of the ozone cycle.
UV breaks down (disproportionates) zone to diatomic oxygen and oxygen radical.
Oxygen radicals rapidly seek other oxygen radicals to form diatomic oxygen.
Ie oxygen radicals are very reactive, but exist.
Because of the resonance the bond...
It would be stupid for a chemistry course not to have analytical chemistry ~ it is easy but you'll get sooo tired of statistics. All results have an associated confidence interval in which the correct answer has to lie, or you get 0. But on the flipside if your interval is too large then you...
Are you after 'things to measure' or 'sources of error'. When you say pH, do you mean measuring pH or the pH itself. If the former, which method or all?
Temperature measurements can and should be corrected for atmospheric temperature, since most of the glass is in contact with the atmospheric...
University lecturers are much worse.
"yadda yadda ... oh yes I was involved in funny situation, but I don't have time to tell you ... yadda yadda .. read my book (even though it is out of publication) ... yadda yadda ... what does the world have against my giant beard?! ... yadda yadda ... oh...
And the oxygen Lewis dot diagram is a sham. Oxygen is really a diradical. Did you know they've made O4?!!? It's a red solid. Needs pressures above 200000 atms though :(
You remember professor Hibbert's statistics!! You can't possibly say who has won without confidence intervals ~ the whole thing is a lottery of the capable! :p