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Biology; Chemistry; Physics: Post your doubts here!

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how b but
It's (B).
It can't be (A) 'cause it's only talking about magnesium, whereas we are concerned with *Hydrogen* only here.
It can't be (C) 'cause the reaction has ended, it's not increasing nor decreasing.
It can't be (D) either' cause there's no mention of concentration here.

It's only asking us about Hydrogen, so therefore (B) shows that No more hydrogen is being produced as the reaction has stopped.
 
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Guys, I have problem with writing ionic equations, any tips?
http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International O Level/Chemistry (5070)/5070_s08_qp_2.pdf
Like in B7 part a, I wrote K+(aq) Cl- (aq) = KCl (s) but they have written a different equation.
http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International O Level/Chemistry (5070)/5070_s06_qp_2.pdf
Question 10 cii. :/
Here ya go lassie

Cl2 + 2K+ + 2Br- ----> 2K+ + 2Cl- + Br2

We cut out 2k+ on both sides as kcl is also aqueous and we get the answer
 
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