Tag: AP

  • Simple Titration – Acid/Base

    Simple Titration – Acid/Base

    Titration is a common laboratory technique used to determine the concentration of a substance in a solution. In this case, we will be performing a titration with sodium hydroxide (NaOH) and hydrochloric acid (HCl) to determine the concentration of HCl in a given solution.

  • Redox – Iron Tablet Titration (Improved)

    Redox – Iron Tablet Titration (Improved)

    Iron tablet titration is a common laboratory method used to determine the amount of iron present in a sample, such as an iron supplement tablet. This method involves reacting the iron in the tablet with a solution of potassium permanganate (KMnO4) to produce a purple colour. The endpoint of the titration is reached when the…

  • Revision tips – how to ace your exams!

    Revision tips – how to ace your exams!

    Practical advice on how to structure your revision and prepare for your exams: When preparing for exams, it is important to have a structured approach to your revision. Here are some tips to help you prepare

  • Reactivity Series – Reactions of Metals and Water (includes model data and conclusion)

    Reactivity Series – Reactions of Metals and Water (includes model data and conclusion)

    Introduction: The reactivity of metals with water is an important topic in chemistry, as it helps us understand the behavior of metals and their potential uses in different applications. In this investigation, we will determine the order of reactivity of a series of metals with water. Materials and Methods: Materials: Methods: Results: The following observations…

  • Reactivity Series – Reactions of Metals and Acids

    Reactivity Series – Reactions of Metals and Acids

    Introduction The reactivity of metals with acids is an important topic in chemistry. In this investigation, we aim to determine the order of reactivity of metals with dilute hydrochloric acid. Dilute hydrochloric acid is an acidic solution that reacts with metals to form metal chlorides and hydrogen gas. The reaction rate of this reaction can…