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A comprehensive overview of various practical chemistry techniques and procedures, including pipette and burette usage, gas volume measurement, reflux synthesis, recrystallization, melting point analysis, standard solution preparation, acid-base titration, colorimetry, calorimetry, electrolysis, and testing for unsaturation. The detailed step-by-step instructions and explanations cover a wide range of fundamental laboratory skills and experimental methods commonly used in chemistry. This resource would be highly valuable for students studying chemistry at the university level, as it covers essential practical knowledge and techniques that are crucial for understanding and conducting chemical experiments effectively. The document could serve as a valuable reference for study notes, lecture notes, summaries, assignments, and exam preparation.
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Weighing a solid
water from the weighing bottle.
Redox reactions are usually self-indicating as one of the reactants is usually coloured. e.g. when manganate(VII) ions are reduced there is a colour change from purple to colourless. If the ions are being added to a colourless solution, the end point is seen when the first pale pink colour is seen. What is colorimetry used for? To determine the concentration of a coloured solution which absorb certain wavelengths of light. The amount of light absorbed/transmitted can be measured to give the concentration (proportional relationship.) Can be used to follow the progress of a reaction involving a colour change. Colorimetry method
underneath inverted cylinder)