Assignment front sheet
Qualification Unit number and title
Pearson BTEC Level 3 90-credit Diploma in
Applied Science Unit 1 : FUNDAMENTALS OF SCIENCE
Learner name Assessor name
Nergiz Canitez Dona Mannaperuma
Date issued Hand in deadline Submitted on
05/11/2018 10/12/2018 10/12/2018
Assignment title Volumetric Analysis made it easy
In this assessment, you will have opportunities to provide evidence against the following criteria.
Indicate the page numbers where the evidence can be found.
Criteria To achieve the criteria the evidence must show Task no. Evidence
reference that the learner is able to:
Outline the key features of the periodic table, atomic
P1 1 x
structure and chemical bonding
Demonstrate practically the ability to prepare chemical
P2 solutions and test their accuracy 2 x
Relate the key features of the periodic table to the
M1
conclusions drawn from the practical activities
3 x
D1 Explain how standard solutions are prepared in industry 4 x
Learner declaration
I certify that the work submitted for this assignment is my own. I have clearly referenced any sources
used in the work. I understand that false declaration is a form of malpractice.
Learner signature: Date: 10/12/2018
Assignment brief
Qualification Pearson BTEC Level 3 90-credit Diploma in Applied Science
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, Unit number and title Unit 1: Fundamentals of science
Assessor name Dona Mannaperuma
Date issued 03/10/2017
Hand in deadline 07/11/2017
Assignment title Volumetric Analysis made it easy
Purpose of this assignment:
To assess learners’ knowledge and understanding of AC. P1,P2,M1,D1
Scenario
You are working as a scientist for “Edvisprog” a company producing visual aids for education.
Task 1
Outline the key features of the periodic table, atomic structure and chemical bonding by
completing the work sheets below.
This provides evidence for [P1]
Task 2
Demonstrate practically the ability to prepare a standard solution of sodium carbonate and
test their accuracy by titration. Follow the task sheet below.
This provides evidence for [P2]
Task 3
Explain how you used the periodic table in the calculation needed before you could prepare
your standard solution in task 2.
This provides evidence for [M1]
Task 4
Explain how standard solutions and titrations are prepared in industry.
This provides evidence for [D1]
[Summarise evidence required, e.g. ‘leaflet’, ‘presentation notes’ etc.] [tick
boxes]
Task 1: Task sheet x
Task 2: Practical activity x
Task 3: Short report x
Task 4: Report x
Sources of information
[insert useful publications, websites, etc.]
Textbooks
Foale S, Hocking S, Llewellyn R, Musa I, Patrick E, Rhodes P and Sorensen J – BTEC Level 3 in Applied
Science
Student Book (Pearson, 2010) ISBN 9781846906800
Coyne G S – The Laboratory Companion: A Practical Guide to Materials, Equipment and Technique
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