F4 PAT Amali
F4 PAT Amali
F4 PAT Amali
3. State the shape of the graph and the relationship between the variables in each graph.
T2 is directly proportional to L.
1. What are the conditions needed for an acid/alkaline to show its property ?
Water / Moisture
2. Explain why the litmus paper change it’s colour when the acid/alkaline is added with water .
Acid : Without water, Solid (...) acid exist as covalent molecule, hydrogen ion does not exist. When water is added, the acid
ionises in water to produce hydrogen ions, H+. The presence of hydrogen ion is responsible for the acidic property.
Alkaline : Without water, (...) exist as covalent molecule, hydroxide ion does not exist. When water is added, the acid ionises in
water to produce hydroxide ions, OH-. The presence of hydroxide ion is responsible for the alkaline property.
1. Why must the beaker and the filter funnel be rinsed with distill water ?
To ensure no remaining of the dissolved solid left in the filter funnel
2. How can you ensure the meniscus level aligns with the calibration mark ?
Make sure our eye is at the same level with the calibration mark to avoid parallax error.
3. Why does the volumetric flask need to be closed after the standard solution is prepared ?
To prevent the solution react with particles such as oxygen and carbon dioxide gas in the air.
4. Why must all the remaining solution be transferred into volumetric flask ?
Transferring solutions without fully dissolving the solute will result in an inaccurate concentration
2. Why must the filtered BaSO4 precipitate rinse with distilled water ?
To remove excess NaCl that might be present in the BaSO4 precipitate
3. In your opinion, is it suitable to prepare BaSO4 based on the reaction between H2SO4 and BaCO3? Explain.
Not suitable, because the reaction between H2SO4and BaCO3 produces BaCO4 and CO2 and H2O. However BaSO4 are coated
BaCO3 and prevent HCL to react with coated BaCO3.
4. Name two other salt that is suitable to be prepared by the double decomposition method. Then suggest suitable aqueous
solution for the preparation of the salt.
Salt Aqueous Solution
Lead (II) nitrate, Pb(NO3)2
Lead (II) chloride, PbCl2
Sodium chloride, NaCl
Calcium nitrate, Ca(NO3)2
Calcium chloride, CaCl2
Potassium chloride, KCl
Biology : Determining the concentration of extracellular solution which is isotonic to the cell sap of a plant
Manipulated : Concentration of sucrose solution
Responding : Percentage of difference in the mass of potato strips
Fixed : Soaking period
1. What is the texture and condition of each potato strip after being soaked in different concentrations of sucrose solution ?
Potato in petri dish A to E are turgid while potato strips in petri dish F and G are soft in texture.
2. How do you determine the concentration of sucrose solution which is isotonic to the potato sap ?
The point when the graph cuts at X-axis that shows no change in percentage of change of mass of the potato mass is isotonic to
the cell sap of the potato.