Potassium sulfate contains K<sup>+</sup> and SO<sub>4</sub><sup>2-</sup> ions.
What is the formula of potassium sulfate?
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KSO<sub>4</sub>
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Worked Solution & Example Answer:Potassium sulfate contains K<sup>+</sup> and SO<sub>4</sub><sup>2-</sup> ions - AQA - GCSE Chemistry Combined Science - Question 2 - 2022 - Paper 1
Step 1
What is the formula of potassium sulfate?
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The formula for potassium sulfate is K<sub>2</sub>SO<sub>4</sub>.
Step 2
What are the volumes of gases collected in the electrolysis experiment?
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According to Figure 2, the volume of hydrogen collected is 30 cm<sup>3</sup> and the volume of oxygen collected is 15 cm<sup>3</sup>.
Step 3
Explain how the volumes of gases collected in the experiment in Figure 2 support the student's hypothesis.
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The volumes of hydrogen and oxygen collected are in a 2:1 ratio, which reflects the molecular ratio of hydrogen to oxygen in water (H<sub>2</sub>O). This supports the student's hypothesis, as 2 volumes of hydrogen are produced for every 1 volume of oxygen during electrolysis.
Step 4
What is the measure of uncertainty in the 4 experiments?
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The measure of uncertainty in the 4 experiments is 9 ± 1 cm<sup>3</sup>, as the range of measurements (from 6 cm<sup>3</sup> to 11 cm<sup>3</sup>) gives a mean of 9 cm<sup>3</sup> with a deviation of 1 cm<sup>3</sup>.
Step 5
Calculate the mass of potassium sulfate needed to make 1.0 dm<sup>3</sup> of solution.
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Given that 0.86 g of potassium sulfate is dissolved in 25 cm<sup>3</sup>, the concentration can be calculated as follows: