This video is an A‑Level Chemistry walkthrough on Titrations & Solubility, including how to prepare a saturated solution, how to fill a graduated pipette properly, and how to calculate the solubility of strontium hydroxide using titration analysis. You can download the PDF of the exam question using the link: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1F3WNsG894UNEGTMa6nwlNowMWqivAMUa/view?usp=drive_link Directory of all my walkthroughs: https://drive.google.com/file/d/1s3I5prjbJRR1U1lcKpXO9TQpQMaVoP66/view?usp=drive_link This walkthrough shows the exam‑marking points in purple, and the thinking‑out‑loud development and annotations in red/purple, so you can clearly see what earns marks and what helps you understand the logic behind the chemistry. Timestamps 00:00 Intro music and socials 00:05 How to use this walkthrough 00:49 Method for producing saturated solutions 04:51 Filling a graduated pipette properly – Meniscus 06:01 Calculating solubility for strontium hydroxide using titration analysis What this video covers Preparing a saturated solution Why temperature matters for solubility How to fill a graduated pipette accurately Using titration data to calculate solubility Working with strontium hydroxide Common exam pitfalls in solubility calculations Structuring long‑answer reasoning in A‑Level Chemistry

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