Hi there, I need immediate help here because my chemistry practical examinations [18/10/04] is next Monday, so hope that you guys/gals can help to answer my question. I'm doing the GCE 'O' levels science (chemistry) practical examination.
Question 1:
When they ask you to test for 2 different gases [eg, oxygen and carbon dioxide] in a experiment, will there be a situation where both gases are absent? If not, does it mean that the result will always be one positive and one negative?
Question 2:
When we test for hydrogen gas with a lighted splint, and the wooden splint extinguished without a 'pop' sound, hygrogen is not present right? Is the extinguishing of the flame could be due to other gases like carbon dioxide? So, if that is the case, can I write the observation as ' No reaction' on my answer sheet?
Question 3:
Okay, this titration question is a bit stupid, however, it always borther me. Do you place the high-tension clip on the tip of the burette, near the top of the rubber tubing? Do anyone have any tips on how to stop the burette from leaking? I hate it when it leaks.
Question 4:
This is also a titration question: I'm not quite sure how to read a burette, so I have found a burette picture, and I see that the liquid in the burette is 23.8 cm³. Can anyone confrim this answer with me?
- Thanks in advance -