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ok night it ishw about tonight?
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ok night it ishw about tonight?
u pick
so which one would you say?
lol i thought you were saying in the night............ lemme seeu pick
Lets do this now and another later tonight?lol i thought you were saying in the night............ lemme see
http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International O Level/Chemistry (5070)/5070_w08_qp_1.pdf
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ok m on itLets do this now and another later tonight?
22 thought it was bromine
31, messed this one up, was easy
36ok m on it
for 18 the reactants must always be aqueous for precipitationWhat's the reason behind 18?
Also, why can't it be bromine? I chose C too.
do you guys know this
Haber process-After passing over the catalyst, the mixture contains 15% of ammonia. It is cooled and
the ammonia liquefies and is separated from the unreacted nitrogen and hydrogen.
They are recycled.
(ii) Only ammonia gas liquefies. Suggest an explanation for this.
which ones did you get wrong?
k according to avagadro's number, one mole of any substance contains 6.02 multiply 10^23 particles. So, number of electrons in nitrogen are 7 so 7 multiply 6.02 into 10^23+ number of electrons of oxygen that is 8 multiply 6.02 * 10^23
what i know is that they cool the whole container,including ammonia nitrogen and hydrogen...i dont understand howthe boiling point relate to t=this?(youre right btw)ammonia would have a boiling point higher than the other two gases, so it liquifies earlier
oxygen boiling point is around -185 something............so if ammonia has a boiling point of lets say -170 (i am just supposing this boiling point), it would liquify earlier than oxygen, thus it would be easily seperated as a liquiedwhat i know is that they cool the whole container,including ammonia nitrogen and hydrogen...i dont understand howthe boiling point relate to t=this?(youre right btw)
even after studying bio, i also couldnt remember brown colour of iodine(it is used for starch test)38. Same. I thought it was bromine. Silly mistake. Should've read DARK brown.
And the plastic depleting natural resource..
great which year though, 2008 or 2005?i got 39/40
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