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OCR A Chemistry Practical Methods and Justifications A complete guide to all OCR A-level Chemistry required practicals, covering both experimental detail and exam-focused reasoning. What’s included: Step-by-step methods for every required practical Full justifications for each stage, aligned with exam mark schemes Clear explanations of why techniques are used and how they ensure accuracy Links to common exam questions and how to answer them Concise structure for quick reference and revision High-level notes that strengthen both practical write-ups and theory understanding Ideal for students aiming for top grades in OCR A Chemistry, whether preparing lab reports, revising theory, or targeting full marks on practical-based exam questions.

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OCR A A Level Chemistry Practicals

PAG 1 – Moles Determination

●​ Weigh a sample of magnesium ribbon.​
→ Ensures accurate mass measurement for mole calculation.​




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●​ React with excess hydrochloric acid.​
→ Ensures that all magnesium reacts, so the amount of hydrogen gas is accurately
measured.​




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●​ Collect and measure the volume of hydrogen gas produced.​
→ Allows for the calculation of the moles of gas produced based on the ideal gas




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equation.​

●​ Use the ideal gas equation to calculate the number of moles of hydrogen.​
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→ Relates the volume of gas produced to the number of moles using standard
temperature and pressure conditions. PV=nRT​

●​ Calculate the relative atomic mass of magnesium.​
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→ Allows for determination of magnesium’s molar mass by relating moles of hydrogen
to magnesium.​
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PAG 2 – Acid-Base Titration
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●​ Prepare a standard solution of sodium carbonate.​
→ Provides a solution of known concentration for titration.​
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●​ Pipette a measured volume into a conical flask.​
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→ Ensures a precise volume of sodium carbonate is used for the titration.​

●​ Add a few drops of phenolphthalein indicator.​
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→ Provides a visible endpoint for the titration (colour change from pink to colourless).​

●​ Titrate with hydrochloric acid from a burette.​
→ Allows for the gradual addition of acid to neutralize the base and reach the endpoint.​

●​ Record the volume of acid used at the endpoint.​
→ Provides the data needed to calculate the concentration of hydrochloric acid.​

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●​ Calculate the concentration of the acid.​
→ Determines the unknown concentration of the acid by using the titration formula.​




PAG 3 – Enthalpy Determination




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●​ Weigh a known mass of solid fuel.​
→ Ensures an accurate mass of fuel is used to calculate the energy released.​




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●​ Burn the fuel under a calorimeter containing water.​
→ Allows heat from the combustion to be transferred to the water, raising its
temperature.​




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●​ Measure the temperature change of the water.​
→ Quantifies the heat absorbed by the water, which is used to calculate the energy
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released by the fuel.​

●​ Calculate the enthalpy change of combustion.​
→ Determines the energy released per mole of fuel, based on the temperature change
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of the water.​
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PAG 4 – Qualitative Analysis of Ions
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●​ Add dilute hydrochloric acid to the sample.​
→ Removes carbonate ions (CO₃²⁻) by releasing carbon dioxide gas.​
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●​ Add barium chloride solution.​
→ Forms a white precipitate of barium sulfate (BaSO₄) if sulfate ions (SO₄²⁻) are
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present.​

●​ Add silver nitrate solution.​
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→ Forms a white precipitate of silver chloride (AgCl) if chloride ions (Cl⁻) are present.​

●​ Add ammonia solution to the precipitate.​
→ Differentiates between halide ions by observing whether the precipitate dissolves (for
chloride, bromide, and iodide).​



PAG 5 – Synthesis of an Organic Liquid
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