
Chemistry · Year 10 · Quantitative Chemistry · 3.º Período
Titrations and Gas Volumes
Perform calculations involving the concentrations of solutions in mol/dm³. Learn how to calculate the volume of a gas at room temperature and pressure.
National Curriculum Attainment TargetsAQA GCSE Chemistry 4.3.4AQA GCSE Chemistry 4.3.5
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Perform calculations involving the concentrations of solutions in mol/dm³. Learn how to calculate the volume of a gas at room temperature and pressure.
Key Questions
- How do you convert concentration from g/dm³ to mol/dm³?
- What is the molar volume of a gas at room temperature and pressure?
- How can titration results be used to find the concentration of an unknown solution?
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