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31 The 1 H3 + ion was first characterised by J. J. Thomson over a century ago. 6 Li is a rare isotope of lithium which forms the 6 Li+ ion.
Which statements are correct?
1 Both ions contain the same number of protons.
2 Both ions contain the same number of electrons.
3Both ions contain the same number of neutrons.
ans is b explainnn
Which reaction will give 2-chloropropane in the best yield?
A chlorine gas with propene gas in the presence of UV light
B cl2 gas with propene gas in the dark
C propan-2-ol with dil NaCl
D propan-2-ol with PCl5
The answer is D can anyone explain??
Help! Can somebody plz explain me question 33
Option D is only correct. i.e.
1 Aluminium is oxidised. (only)
why
If we look at the oxidation state of Al than we can clearly see that Al is oxidised from 0 to +3
while chlorine's oxidation state remains the same.i.e. -1
And Nitrogen is reduced from +5 to 0 while statement 3 says the opposite.
so answer is D
Hope it helped.
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NaOH + CH3CO2H ----------- CH3CO2Na + H2O
the ans is correctthis is how its done not sure if its right tho , do share the ans
the ans is correct.........but why are u taking the final volume as 20..??
the ans is correct.........but why are u taking the final volume as 20..??
why not 20?We always take the total volume of the buffer solution when calculating conc of acid or salt , in most cases they have already given the conc of salt and acid .
The volume is not.to.be ignored , its not affecting anything but it is there , well if you do look at it practically, the volume.wouldnt be 20cm3 u gotta take into account the H20 formed when NaOH ions react with the salt thats why i was worried about the ans , we completely ignore the water formed.but then again the volume would still be the same so that is stupid to think about XDwhy not 20?
Looking at it practically, adding 10 cm^3 of acid to 10 cm^3 of alkali would result in a total volume of 20.. no?
The amount of acid though changed because some of the moles reacted with alkali to give a salt, but it has whatsoever nothing to do with volume, the concentration changes because of the moles of solute present.
water formed is in liquid state too.. so total volume of products remain the sameThe volume is not.to.be ignored , its not affecting anything but it is there , well if you do look at it practically, the volume.wouldnt be 20cm3 u gotta take into account the H20 formed when NaOH ions react with the salt thats why i was worried about the ans , we completely ignore the water formed.but then again the volume would still be the same so that is stupid to think about XD
water formed is in liquid state too.. so total volume of products remain the same
its simple if you look at H the order is CH3 then H the OH think of this as a loop , you can go from ch3 to H but not directly to OH.
Now look at J the order is OH , H and then CH3 is that not different student2 ?its the opposite actually u have to imagine the structure in 3d , btw the ans is J ?
I diddid any wrote 9701/M/J/21/2017
How was it......to me it was pretty much tooo easyI did
How was it......to me it was pretty much tooo easy
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