Titration Calculations

This resource covers the calculations required in volumetric and mass analysis, as well as giving an outline of how to perform a titration. Click on the image to access the resource:

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Details of Resource:

  • Outline of how to perform a titration
  • Worked examples on titrations in volumetric and mass analysis
  • Examples for you to try with feedback and answer printouts
  • Amended with corrections 29-3-10
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March 19th, 2010  in algebra No Comments »

Basic Statistical Analysis

This resource considers the basic statistic terms and shows how to calculate them, both manually and using Microsoft Excel. There is a worked example and an example for you to try. Click on the image to access the resource.

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This resource contains:

  • A glossary of basic statistical terms including how they are calculated and what they are useful for
  • A worked example for each of the basic statistical functions mean, standard deviation and variance, with short videos on how to compute these functions in Microsoft Excel
  • A short quiz for you to try out to test that you can perform these calculations
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March 10th, 2010  in statistics 1 Comment »

Basic Statistics Glossary

This resource is part of the more extensive resource in Basic Statistic Analysis but is given separately here for ease of access.

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The glossary covers: count, degrees of freedom, mean, mode, range, sigma notation, standard deviation and variance.

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March 10th, 2010  in statistics No Comments »

Paired t-test

This resource explains how to conduct a paired t-test, a test that is sometimes more appropriate to you in place of a two sample t-test. The paired t-test is really just a special form of a one sample t-test, where the “true value” is equal to zero. Click on the image to access the paired t-test resource.

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  • Overview of scenario where a paired t-test would be appropriate
  • Worked example of a paired t-test question
  • Paired t-test question with step by step feedback for you to try
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March 10th, 2010  in statistics No Comments »

Determining Waters of Crystallisation by Titration

This resource shows how to calculate the numbers of water of crystallisation by titration experiment. A worked example is given along with a question for you to try. The resource is embedded below so you can interact with it or click here to view resource on full screen

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March 5th, 2010  in algebra 1 Comment »