• We need your support!

    We are currently struggling to cover the operational costs of Xtremepapers, as a result we might have to shut this website down. Please donate if we have helped you and help make a difference in other students' lives!
    Click here to Donate Now (View Announcement)

Biology; Chemistry; Physics: Post your doubts here!

Messages
2,515
Reaction score
4,065
Points
273
634553_xlarge.jpg
 
Messages
2,188
Reaction score
5,558
Points
523
View attachment 39276
explaination for both plz......17:d and 18:a
17) a- adding more catalyst only increases rate of reaction
b- This will favour backward reaction, as greater no. of moles are on reactant's side
c- Reaction is exothermic, and backward reaction will be favoured
That leaves us with d

18) Only these salts can be made by titration method:
Ammonium salts
Potassium
Calcium
Sodium
 
Messages
1,665
Reaction score
2,400
Points
273
17) a- adding more catalyst only increases rate of reaction
b- This will favour backward reaction, as greater no. of moles are on reactant's side
c- Reaction is exothermic, and backward reaction will be favoured
That leaves us with d

18) Only these salts can be made by titration method:
Ammonium salts
Potassium
Calcium
Sodium
ohhhhkay thhxxxx......
 
Messages
2,188
Reaction score
5,558
Points
523
Explain this to me, someone?
Initially, p.d across the capacitor is minimum, and current is maximum. As the capacitor charges, it stores charges,and the p.d across it increases, and the current decreases. When the capacitor is fully charged, p.d across it is max, which is equivalent to the emf of the cell, and the current is 0
 
Messages
167
Reaction score
91
Points
38
Initially, p.d across the capacitor is minimum, and current is maximum. As the capacitor charges, it stores charges,and the p.d across it increases, and the current decreases. When the capacitor is fully charged, p.d across it is max, which is equivalent to the emf of the cell, and the current is 0

Thank you!
 
Messages
2,515
Reaction score
4,065
Points
273
Initially, p.d across the capacitor is minimum, and current is maximum. As the capacitor charges, it stores charges,and the p.d across it increases, and the current decreases. When the capacitor is fully charged, p.d across it is max, which is equivalent to the emf of the cell, and the current is 0
So basically,it sucked all the power out of the cell?
 
Messages
2,188
Reaction score
5,558
Points
523
http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International O Level/Chemistry (5070)/5070_w09_qp_1.pdf
Someone explain MCQ 14.
Other than this MCQ, In an exothermic reaction, more bonds are broken than are formed, is that right?
This is the most confusing thing in Chem. In another question like this the answer was More energy needed to break bonds... It is just weird.
The explanation to this is that we do not know how many bonds are being formed than are broken. No reaction is given or nothing. Just the statement, 'The reaction is exothermic'. We already know that more energy is released than absorbed in an exothermic reaction. We also know that one material's bonds are stronger when it requires more heat to break the bonds. Thus from this we can conclude that Bonds formed in exothermic reactions are much stronger, and thus release more heat than is absorbed to break the bonds.
Hence the answer is D
 
Messages
2,738
Reaction score
6,309
Points
523
This is the most confusing thing in Chem. In another question like this the answer was More energy needed to break bonds... It is just weird.
The explanation to this is that we do not know how many bonds are being formed than are broken. No reaction is given or nothing. Just the statement, 'The reaction is exothermic'. We already know that more energy is released than absorbed in an exothermic reaction. We also know that one material's bonds are stronger when it requires more heat to break the bonds. Thus from this we can conclude that Bonds formed in exothermic reactions are much stronger, and thus release more heat than is absorbed to break the bonds.
Hence the answer is D
Alright. Thanks.
 
Messages
2,188
Reaction score
5,558
Points
523
Top