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Unit 1 - Fundamentals of Science
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Unit 2 - Working in the Science Industry
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Unit 4 - Scientific Practical Techniques
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Unit 5 - Perceptions of Science
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Unit 6 - Using Mathematical Tools in Science
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Unit 7 - Mathematical Calculations for Science
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Unit 8 - Using Statistics in Science
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Unit 9 - Informatics in Science
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Unit 10 - Using Science in the Workplace
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Unit 11 - Physiology of Human Body Systems
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Unit 12 - Physiology of Human Regulation and Reproduction
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Unit 13 - Biochemistry and Biochemical Techniques
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Unit 14 - Energy Changes, Sources and Applications
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Unit 15 - Microbiological Techniques
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Unit 16 - Chemistry for Biology Technicians
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Unit 17 - Electrical Circuits and their Applications
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Unit 18 - Genetics and Genetic Engineering
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Unit 19 - Practical Chemical Analysis
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Unit 20 - Medical Physics Techniques
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Unit 21 - Biomedical Science Techniques
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Unit 22 - Chemical Laboratory Techniques
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Unit 23 - Science for Environmental Technicians
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Unit 24 - Principles of Plant and Soil Science
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Unit 25 - Electronics for Science Technicians
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Unit 26 - Industrial Chemical Reactions
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Unit 27 - Chemical Periodicity and Its Applications
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Unit 28 - Industrial Applications of Organic Chemistry
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Unit 29 - Physiological Investigations
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Unit 30 - Medical Instrumentation
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Unit 31 - Criminology
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Unit 32 - Forensic Evidence Collection and Analysis
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Unit 33 - Forensic Photography
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Unit 34 - Criminal Psychology
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Unit 35 - Applications of Forensic Psychology
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Unit 36 - Forensic Fire Investigation
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Unit 37 - Forensic Science Informatics
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Unit 38 - Traffic Accident Investigation
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Unit 39 - Criminal Investigation Procedures
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Unit 40 - Criminal Investigation in Practice
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Unit 41 - Clinical Psychology
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Unit 42 - Geology of Natural Resources
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Unit 43 - Diseases and Infections
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Unit 44 - Astronomy
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Unit 45 - Basic Polymer Technology
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Unit 46 - Plastics Materials
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Unit 47 - Plastics Processing
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Unit 48 - Polymer Process Engineering
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Unit 49 - Rubber Products and Specialist Elastomers
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Unit 50 - Rubber Technology
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Unit 51 - Mechanical and Thermal Treatment of Metals
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Unit 52 - Structure and Properties of Metals
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Unit 53 - Extraction and Refining of Metals
Latest content Pearson BTEC • Applied Science 2010 QCF
Evaluate the accuracy of the measurements taken.
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PEARSON•Unit 4 - Scientific Practical Techniques
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UNIT 2 AND 4• By ohsoserious96
D2 Evaluate the accuracy of the methods used to estimate the purity of the samples.


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M2 Describe the factors that influence purity


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P2 Demonstrate use of scientific techniques to separate substances.
	
P3 Estimate the purity of samples using scientific techniques.


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•	You are required to critically evaluate what was done in the practical.
•	Procedural errors and measurement errors will need to be identified.
•	Give workable suggestions on improvements which would minimise the each of the errors suggested and in reducing the maximum percentage error.
•	Use multiple appropriate reference sources to compare techniques.

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Quantitative Analysis
 
1.	Write a report to state and explain what you have done to ensure that the results obtained for Task 1 are as accurate as possible. 
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Qualitative Analysis										 

2.	State and explain what you have done to ensure that the r...
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Quantitative Analysis
1.	Sodium hydrogen carbonate can be used to treat acid indigestion and in cooking it is known as baking soda. As an analytical chemist, you are to analyse a sample of sodium hydrogencarbonate for its purity using a method provided (see Additional Guidance). 
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Qualitative Analysis										 
2.	To do a series of qualitative tests and to write down th...
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1.	Carry out quantitative analysis on a sample of brass provided by using colorimetry and titration. You are also required to explain the function of each type of equipment and sensor used.
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Task 2: (M3)
•	Justify the use of these instruments and sensor.
•	Give a reason for why each was a suitable choice in terms of accuracy and precision.

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PEARSON•Unit 4 - Scientific Practical Techniques
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BTEC First in Applied Science: Principles of Applied Science Student Book • David Goodfellow, Sue Hocking• ISBN 9781446902790
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UNIT 2 AND 4• By ohsoserious96
Unit 1 consists of Physics, Chemistry and Biology assignments. This is the Physics assignment for which I received Distinction. At the end of my first year I got D*D* as my final grade.
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BTEC Level 3 National Applied Science Student Book • Frances Annets, Shirley Foale• ISBN 9781846906800