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Calculating concentration

Overall rating 3 out of 53.3 (7 ratings)

Last updated 20 March 2010, created 21 January 2009, viewed 2,865

An introduction into calculating calculation. Students can find this tricky, (for some reason), so I have tried to represent it as simply as possible.

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L versus dm3. Like it - the exam board uses dm3 - and then g/dm3 rather than moles - up to C6 (OCR 21st century) then in C7 switches if I'm correct - only a NQT so big chance I'm wrong. Great PPT though thanks

from LoopyChemLass, 20 March 2010
(report comment) 3 out of 5

Correction. The powders are made up with water so they have a final value of one litre.

from Danny Der Pilz, 05 September 2009
(report comment) 3 out of 5

great thanks. excellent resource

from fidza, 02 September 2009
(report comment) 3 out of 5

A SIMPLIFIED SOLUTION. SIMPLE BUT GOOD. WELL DONE AND THANKS

from diobi, 07 August 2009
(report comment) 3 out of 5

Re: Solutions. Very clear and effective. Thanks!

from nomad1970, 26 July 2009
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