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Study the investigative setup below and answer the questions that follow. 16 Question 3.3.1 [2 marks] Write an investigative qu...Question
Study the investigative setup below and answer the questions that follow.
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Question 3.3.1 [2 marks]
Write an investigative question for this investigation.
Question 3.3.2 [2 marks]
Write a suitable hypothesis for this investigation.
Question 3.3.3 [2 marks]
What does the soda-lime and sodium hydroxide do?
Question 3.3.4 [1 mark]
Which test tube is considered the control of the investigation? Question 3.3.5 [2 marks]
What happened to the lime water in test tube D? Why did this happen?
16
Question 3.3.1 [2 marks]
Write an investigative question for this investigation.
Question 3.3.2 [2 marks]
Write a suitable hypothesis for this investigation.
Question 3.3.3 [2 marks]
What does the soda-lime and sodium hydroxide do?
Question 3.3.4 [1 mark]
Which test tube is considered the control of the investigation? Question 3.3.5 [2 marks]
What happened to the lime water in test tube D? Why did this happen?
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GPT 3.5
Question 3.3.1: How does the presence of different substances affect the color change in the limewater solution?
Question 3.3.2: If different substances are added to limewater solution, then the color change will vary based on the acidity or basicity of the substances.
Question 3.3.3: The soda-lime and sodium hydroxide are used to absorb carbon dioxide from the air in the test tubes, which helps to keep the limewater solution clear.
Question 3.3.4: Test tube A with just limewater is considered the control of the investigation.
Question 3.3.5: The lime water in test tube D turned milky, indicating the presence of carbon dioxide. This happened because the substance added to test tube D released carbon dioxide when it reacted with the limewater solution.
Question 3.3.2: If different substances are added to limewater solution, then the color change will vary based on the acidity or basicity of the substances.
Question 3.3.3: The soda-lime and sodium hydroxide are used to absorb carbon dioxide from the air in the test tubes, which helps to keep the limewater solution clear.
Question 3.3.4: Test tube A with just limewater is considered the control of the investigation.
Question 3.3.5: The lime water in test tube D turned milky, indicating the presence of carbon dioxide. This happened because the substance added to test tube D released carbon dioxide when it reacted with the limewater solution.
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