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C4 Quantitative Chemistry Titrations and Calculations

Learning Objectives Aiming for 6: Calculate the concentration of a solution in mol/dm3 when given the amount of solute in moles and volume of solution in dm3. Calculate the mole and mass of solute (in g) in a solution when given the concentration in mol/dm3 and volume in dm3 or cm3. Aiming for 8: Calculate the unknown concentration of a reactant in a neutralisation reaction when the volumes are known and the concentration of one reactant is also known.

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Plenary 1 - Higher Assume that one mole of acid reacts with one mole of alkali. Then try to explain the following formula: C (acid) × V (acid) = C (alkali) × V (alkali)

Plenary 2 – Past Exam Question