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  1. kruti

    Thanks and you too.

    Thanks and you too.
  2. kruti

    yes! :)

    yes! :)
  3. kruti

    This November would be better if you can get over with the course. May I ask where you are from...

    This November would be better if you can get over with the course. May I ask where you are from coz there are a few changes in my country regarding exam seasons
  4. kruti

    Chemistry: Post your doubts here!

    Question 26 is quite easy. Both W and Y would have to get changed to a halogenoalkane before the final products are formed. I
  5. kruti

    Just one left!

    Just one left!
  6. kruti

    Chemistry: Post your doubts here!

    I am not too sure about this but I think D is the right answer because as you down the alkane homologous series, the boiling point and melting point increases. So, maybe more energy would be needed for larger alkanes to undergo combustion and therefore more residual gas is produced by smaller...
  7. kruti

    Chemistry: Post your doubts here!

    I didn't count. but must be in the 20s somewhere.
  8. kruti

    Chemistry: Post your doubts here!

    s so shouldn't C be right?
  9. kruti

    Chemistry: Post your doubts here!

    Alright please let me know how well you do at those questions.
  10. kruti

    Chemistry: Post your doubts here!

    Hi guys, Can someone please look into the following questions Paper - June 2011 QP12 Questions - 6,11,15,17,24,29,35,40.
  11. kruti

    Mathematics: Post your doubts here!

    Anyone doing M2, could u pls help out with ques. 4 in the following paper. Thanks in advance. http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge%20International%20A%20and%20AS%20Level/Mathematics%20(9709)/9709_s07_qp_5.pdf
  12. kruti

    how was chemistry p5

    yeah question 1 was tricky!
  13. kruti

    CHEM P42 GT and paper discussion

    I think it was 2.88
  14. kruti

    CHEM P42 GT and paper discussion

    pH of acid 2.88. pH of OH - = 12.8
  15. kruti

    CHEM P42 GT and paper discussion

    we were supposed to use the bond energy, I think.
  16. kruti

    CHEM P42 GT and paper discussion

    pheww Thanks. That's what I wrote.
  17. kruti

    CHEM P42 GT and paper discussion

    Yeah. You might be right.
  18. kruti

    CHEM P42 GT and paper discussion

    I think it's because of the absence of unsaturated compounds.
  19. kruti

    CHEM P42 GT and paper discussion

    Is it because they are not all saturated compounds?
  20. kruti

    CHEM P42 GT and paper discussion

    How much do you expect?
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