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Topic Analysis Lc Chem Experiments

The document analyzes the frequency of various Leaving Cert Chemistry experiments in exam questions from 2006 to 2023. It categorizes questions into three types: Q1 for titrations and volumetric analysis, Q2 for organic experiments, and Q3 for other experiments. The analysis highlights trends in question frequency and identifies key experiments that are frequently tested.

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Topic Analysis Lc Chem Experiments

The document analyzes the frequency of various Leaving Cert Chemistry experiments in exam questions from 2006 to 2023. It categorizes questions into three types: Q1 for titrations and volumetric analysis, Q2 for organic experiments, and Q3 for other experiments. The analysis highlights trends in question frequency and identifies key experiments that are frequently tested.

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Studyclix Topic Analysis - Leaving Cert Chemistry Experiments

Exam Question 2023 2022 2021 2020 2019 2018 2017 2016 2015 2014 2013 2012 2011 2010 2009 2008 2007 2006 FREQUENCY

Flame Test Q3 Q3 1

Test for Any Anions Q3 Q3 1

To Measure the Relative Molar Mass of a Volatile Liquid Q3 Q3 2

To Prepare a Standard Solution of Sodium Carbonate Q1 1

Neutralisation of NaOH & HCL to make NaCl (Heat of


Q3 Q3 Q3 Q3 4
Reaction / Neutralisation)

To Determine the Concentration of Ethanoic Acid in


Q1 Q1 2
Vinegar

To Determine the Amount of Water of Crystallisation in


Q1 Q1 Q1 3
Hydrated Sodium Carbonate

To Standardise Ammonium Iron (II) Sulfate by Titration


Q1 Q1 2
against Potassium Permanganate

To Determine the Amount of Iron in an Iron Tablet Q1 1

To Prepare a Solution of Sodium Thiosulfate and to


Q1 Q1 2
Standardise it by Titration against a Solution of Iodine

To Determine the Percentage of Sodium Hypochlorite in


Q1 Q1 2
Commercial Bleach

To Determine the Rate of Production of Oxygen from


Q3 Q3 Q3 3
Hydrogen Peroxide

To Study the Effect of Concentration and Temperature


on the Rate of Reaction between Sodium Thiosulfate Q3 Q3 Q3 Q3 4
and Hydrochloric Acid

To Determine the Total Hardness in a Water Sample


Q1 Q1 Q1 2
Using EDTA

To Determine the Total Suspended Solids (in p.p.m.) in


Q3 0.5
a Water Sample via Filtration

To Determine the Total Dissolved Solids (in p.p.m.) in a


Q3 0.5
Water Sample via Evaporation

The Winkler Method: To Determine the Amount of


Q1 Q1 2
Dissolved Oxygen in a Water Sample

To Measure the Amount of Free Chlorine in Swimming


Q3 Q3 1.5
Pool Water Using a Comparator / Colorimeter

To Prepare Ethene & Examine its Properties Q2 Q2 Q2 Q2 1.5

To Prepare Ethyne & Examine its Properties Q2 Q2 Q2 2.5

To Extract Eugenol (Clove Oil) from Cloves via Steam


Q2 Q2 Q2 Q2 3
Distillation

To Prepare a Sample of Soap Q2 Q2 Q2 Q2 Q2 Q2 5

To Study the Reactions of Ethanol with (i) Acidified


Potassium Permanganate Solution, (ii) Fehling's 0
Reagent and (iii) Ammoniacal Silver Nitrate

To Study the Reactions of Ethanoic Acid with (i) Sodium


Q2 0
Carbonate, (ii) Magnesium and (iii) Ethanol

To Recrystallize a Sample of Benzoic Acid Q2 Q2 Q2 Q2 Q2 Q2 Q3 4.5

To Separate the Components of Ink Using Paper


Q2 0.5
Chromatography

Keep in mind:
- Q 1 is always on titrations and volumetric analysis, Q 2 is always on organic experiments, and Q 3 will usually be an experiment that is not part of these topics.
Q 2 is always an Organic Chemistry Experiment
- Some questions haven't been included in this chart because the experiment asked is no longer on the course.
KEY :
Long Question = 1
Short Question = 0.5

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