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HyDraZin3 said:so water is the distillate and NaOH remains in the flask?
Yoyo1994 said:Hello mate, I've got a doubt here: viewtopic.php?f=24&t=8919&p=95296
I've only got one answer and it was of much help, can you please help me? Thanks!
I also posted another doubt regarding the same matter beneath the unhelpful answer, so can you please answer that? Thanks!
xIshtar said:HyDraZin3 said:so water is the distillate and NaOH remains in the flask?
Hmm, it was the way I saw it.
Yoyo1994 said:Hello mate, I've got a doubt here: viewtopic.php?f=24&t=8919&p=95296
I've only got one answer and it was of much help, can you please help me? Thanks!
I also posted another doubt regarding the same matter beneath the unhelpful answer, so can you please answer that? Thanks!
When no oxidation state is given, just assume it from knowledge.. I have never seen Zinc (ii) given, only zinc, which is always 2+
So as you said Zn(OH)2 -> ZnO + H2O
This was on the examiners report:HyDraZin3 said:I have one more doubt :bad:
http://www.xtremepapers.me/CIE/Cambridg ... 4_qp_1.pdf
Question 3 and question 21
In question 21 can someone explain me the answer by writing reactions?
Lol okay but just to make sure, how is one supposed to know the oxidation number/valency if it is not provided for transition metals?HyDraZin3 said:No, transition metals will not always have the valency of 2
Is it like if we add water to NaOH the ph will remain the same (original ph of NaOH) and if we add NaOH to water the PH will increase?
Yeah I think I understand. Thanks.HyDraZin3 said:I saw the examiners report but can someone write the reaction and explain that question to me?
Its quite easy to determine the valency.
For example:- if it is ZnO it means that the valency of Zn is 2 because valency of oxygen is 2 always.
I think u must be knowing that the copper has 2 valencies one is 1 and other is 2.The valency of the copper depends on the question.For example:-if it is CuO, then the valency of the copper is 2 in this question and if is Cu2O then the valency of copper is 1 in this question
I hope that u have understood what i said
Hey man you can see the test for nitrate ion and you will find out that the right test-tube is the test but instead its aluminium powder and they kept aluminium powder instead.HyDraZin3 said:I saw the examiners report but can someone write the reaction and explain that question to me?
Its quite easy to determine the valency.
For example:- if it is ZnO it means that the valency of Zn is 2 because valency of oxygen is 2 always.
I think u must be knowing that the copper has 2 valencies one is 1 and other is 2.The valency of the copper depends on the question.For example:-if it is CuO, then the valency of the copper is 2 in this question and if is Cu2O then the valency of copper is 1 in this question
I hope that u have understood what i said
HyDraZin3 said:http://www.xtremepapers.me/CIE/Cambridge%20IGCSE/0620%20-%20Chemistry/0620_w07_qp_1.pdf
Question 12th, this is a very tough question and i didnt understand the question after reading the examiners report
PUSHPAK1321 said:HyDraZin3 said:http://www.xtremepapers.me/CIE/Cambridge%20IGCSE/0620%20-%20Chemistry/0620_w07_qp_1.pdf
Question 12th, this is a very tough question and i didnt understand the question after reading the examiners report
R u sure it is a hard question????
Okay, as you know anode is a positive electrode. Now the second what type of element is formed (they does'nt mean the characteristic change). They simply want the element that is attracted to anode, and being a positive electrode it attract negative ions, so this mean it is a non metal.
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