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Chem PP3 Confidental Pre-Mock Revised

The document outlines the materials and solutions required for a laboratory experiment, including specific volumes of solutions A, B, and C, as well as various laboratory apparatus. It also details the preparation methods for several chemical solutions and solids needed for the experiment. Additionally, it specifies access to various indicator solutions and reagents necessary for the procedures.
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Chem PP3 Confidental Pre-Mock Revised

The document outlines the materials and solutions required for a laboratory experiment, including specific volumes of solutions A, B, and C, as well as various laboratory apparatus. It also details the preparation methods for several chemical solutions and solids needed for the experiment. Additionally, it specifies access to various indicator solutions and reagents necessary for the procedures.
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In addition to the apparatus and fittings found in the laboratory, each student

will require the following:

1. About 80cm3 of solution A


2. About 100cm3 of solution B
3. About 70cm3 of solution C
4. 1 pipette
5. 1 burette
6. 3 conical flasks (250ml)
7. A 250ml volumetric flask
8. 1 thermometer (-10o C to 110oC)
9. 8 test tubes
10. 2 boiling tubes
11. 10ml measuring cylinder
12. 7 labels
13. 500 cm3 Distilled water
14. 0.5g sodium hydrogen carbonate.
15. 5cm³ Ethanol.
16. 1-14 PH chart.
17. Solid R.
18. Solid Q.
19. 1 spatula.

ACCESS TO:
20. Universal indicator solution.
21. Methyl orange indicator supplied with a dropper
22. Acidified potassium manganate (VII) solution supplied with a dropper.
23. Bromine water supplied with a dropper.
24. Conc. Sulphuric (VI) acid with a dropper.
25. Means of heating.
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26. 2M Lead (II) nitrate solution.


27. 2M Dilute nitric (V) acid solution.
28. 0.5M Barium nitrate solution.
29. 2M Sodium hydroxide solution.
30. 2M Aqueous ammonia.
31. 2M Hydrochloric acid.

Preparation
 Solution A is prepared by dissolving 55ml of concentrated sulphuric (VI)
acid in one litre of solution.
 Solution B is prepared by dissolving 8g of anhydrous sodium carbonate
in one litre of solution
 Solution C is prepared by dissolving 80g of sodium hydroxide in one litre
of solution.
 2M Hydrochloric acid is prepared by dissolving 172cm 3 of concentrated
Hydrochloric acid in distilled water and diluting to make one-liter
solution.
 2M aqueous Ammonia is prepared by dissolving 298cm 3 of concentrated
Ammonia in distilled water and diluting to one litre of solution.
 Barium nitrate solution is prepared by dissolving 0.05g in one litre of
solution.
 2M bench reagent of Sodium hydroxide is prepared by dissolving 80g of
sodium hydroxide in one litre of solution.
 Bromine water is prepared by taking 10cm 3 of liquid Bromine and
dissolving it in 100cm3 of distilled water in a fume cupboard or open air.
This must be freshly prepared and stored in a dark bottle.
 Acidified potassium manganate (VII) is prepared by dissolving 3.16g of
KMnO4 in 600cm3 of 2MH2SO4 and made to one litre solution.
 2M Lead (II) nitrate solution is prepared by dissolving 662.4g of Pb2(NO3)
in one litre of distilled water.
 Solid R is 2.0g of oxalic acid weighed accurately and supplied in a
stopped container.
 Solid Q is 4.0g of the Mixture of (NH 4)2SO4 and Al2(SO4)3 (Ratio 1: 1).

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