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Edexcel A Level Chemistry (Paper 3) Exam Questions And Answers 100% Pass What can heat help a solid do? - ANS dissolve why should the volumetric flask be shaken when making a standard solution? - ANS to ensure a uniform concentration why is a volumetric pipette more accurate than a measuring cylinder? - ANS smaller uncertainty if the burette isn't rinsed with the substance that will be put in it, residual water might have what effect? - ANS dilute the concentration leading to a larger titre what is the problem with leaving the funnel in the burette? - ANS small drops of liquid may fall from the funnel leading to a lower titre volume why is it okay to rinse with distilled water in a titration? - ANS it doesn't add any extra mols of reagents what can you do to decrease apparatus uncertainties? - ANS decrease sensitivity uncertainty by using a greater resolut

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Edexcel A Level Chemistry (Paper 3) Exam
Questions And Answers 100% Pass




What can heat help a solid do? - ANS dissolve



why should the volumetric flask be shaken when making a standard solution? - ANS to
ensure a uniform concentration



why is a volumetric pipette more accurate than a measuring cylinder? - ANS smaller
uncertainty


if the burette isn't rinsed with the substance that will be put in it, residual water might have
what effect? - ANS dilute the concentration leading to a larger titre



what is the problem with leaving the funnel in the burette? - ANS small drops of liquid may
fall from the funnel leading to a lower titre volume



why is it okay to rinse with distilled water in a titration? - ANS it doesn't add any extra mols
of reagents



what can you do to decrease apparatus uncertainties? - ANS decrease sensitivity uncertainty
by using a greater resolution or increase the size of the measurement

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how would you reduce % uncertainty in a burette? - ANS make the titre a larger volume by
increasing conc and vol of the substance in the conical flask or decreasing the conc of the
substance in the burette



how would you reduce % uncertainty in measuring mass? - ANS use a balance that measures
to more decimal places



is water a poor or good nucleophile? - ANS poor



how does water react with halogenoalkanes - ANS slowly in a substitution reaction



why does water go in the liebig condenser from the bottom? - ANS to go against gravity
allowing more efficient cooling and preventing the backflow of water



why should electric heaters be used to heat organic substances? - ANS highly flammable



why should a reflux condenser never be sealed? - ANS build up of gas pressure could cause
explosion



what are anti-bumping granules? - ANS prevent vigorous uneven boiling by making small
bubbles form instead of larger bubbles



general method for purifying an organic liquid - ANS put distillate of impure product into a
separating funnel, was by adding saturated NaCl, allow layers to separate then run off the aq
layer, run the organic layer into a dry conical flask and add drying agent (eg anhydrous calcium
chloride), carefully decant the liquid into the distillation flask, distill to collect pure product



detailed method for preparing and purifying an ester - ANS mix primary alcohol and carb
acid, add conc sulphuric acid drop by drop (to prevent uncontrolled boiling) and cool in a water
bath, when all acid has been added fit a reflux condenser to the flask and gently heat the

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