Monday, October 13, 2008

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Monday, August 11, 2008

Mole Calculation Mastery Workskop on 16th Aug

Hi Students,

2 months to GCE O Level, Have you scored the marks you truly deserved?

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Over the years, this topic is often voted the “Hot Favorite” on students’ challenging topics. Some have

- problems understanding what the question is asking for,
- do not know where to start,
- totally blank when they read the question,
- too confused with the formulaes to use…WHY?

Let’s check out a typical exam question on Mole Calculations:

Question:

The following equation represents the precipitation reaction between lead (II) nitrate solution and potassium iodide solution.

aPb(NO3)2(aq) + bKI(aq) –> cPbI2(s) + dKNO3(aq)

In an experiment, 20.0g of lead(II) nitrate and 20.0g of potassium iodide were dissolved separately to form 250cm3 of lead (II) nitrate solution and 250cm3 of potassium iodide solution.

(a) Determine a, b, c and d. (2 marks)

(b) Using suitable calculation, identify the limiting reactant. (2 marks)

(c) What is the maximum mass of lead (II) iodide (PbI2) that can be obtained from the experiment? (2 marks)

(d) What is the concentration of potassium nitrate in the reaction mixture when the reaction is completed? Give your answers in mol/dm3. (2 marks)

(e) Write an Ionic Equation for the above reaction and identify the spectator ion. (2 marks)

Here is the answers:

a) a = 1 , b = 2, c = 1 and d = 2

b) KI is the Limiting Reactant.

c) Maximum mass of PbI2 that can be obtained = 27.8g (to 3 sf)

d) Concentration of KNO3 = 0.241 mol/dm3

e) Ionic Equation: Pb2+(aq) + 2I-(aq) à PbI2(s). Spectator Ions: NO3-(aq) and K+(aq)

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Saturday, July 12, 2008

Organic Chemistry Mastery Workshop

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Tuesday, June 10, 2008

Chemistry Intensive Revision Bootcamp - Introductory Workshop

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Saturday, March 8, 2008

Chemistry Jokes

Two hydrogen atoms bumped into each other recently.
One said: "Why do you look so sad?"
The other responded: "I lost an electron."
Concerned, One asked "Are you sure?"
The other replied "I'm positive."
Indeed true. Hydrogen atom will become a Proton (H+)
when loses an electron and becomes positively charged.

Chemistry Jokes

Two hydrogen atoms bumped into each other recently.
One said: "Why do you look so sad?"
The other responded: "I lost an electron."
Concerned, One asked "Are you sure?"
The other replied "I'm positive."
Indeed true. Hydrogen atom will become a Proton (H+)
when loses an electron and becomes positively charged.