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how can i get phy, bio and chem guess papers???
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you cant !how can i get phy, bio and chem guess papers???
When does the universal indicator become colourless?
I was wondering the same thingwhy would you want to decolourise it
just check the colour change..
I was wondering the same thing
And there ain't no colour change to COLOURLESS!
Surei was talking about the colour change when its added to acid or Base..
and yeah true..no colour change like that...
nopes !dis aint chlorophyll
(btw.... srsly? )
I "THINK" when it's in liquid state and you pass chlorine through it. In paper form... there is no way
two rays, starting from M, diverging a little, striking the mirror, then reflected till P. the two rays start from same point, M , but end at two different points at P. then continue the two rays from P back INTO the mirror until they both meethey guys.... could any of you help me out.... its physics O/N/02 paper 2 question 4...... i'm quite not sure how to draw (a) .... any help would be appreciated kinda panicking at this point..... the question paper link is http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge International O Level/Physics (5054)/5054_w09_qp_2.pdf
thanx in advance
there is... saw it in an igcse question paper i was practising cuz i've done all o level past papers.I was wondering the same thing
And there ain't no colour change to COLOURLESS!
i know dats only for leaves
i was thinking the same as ashiqbal.... n m not sure but i think that the Cl should dissolve in the water present and form hypochorous acid (n thus give an acidic color on the UI)
confirm please [/quote10 i guess.... i dont think the refractive index is of any use herei want help in :
A glass block of length 18cm and refractive index 1.5 contains a small air bubble . viewed from one side , the bubble appears to be 8 cm from this side. how far in the block will it appear when viewed from the opposite side??
a 4cm
b 6cm
c 10cm
d 12cm
oh! den maybe there is...there is... saw it in an igcse question paper i was practising cuz i've done all o level past papers.
the indicator is being bleached by the electrode product... it is not turning colorless as an indication of any pH as chlorine gas is being produced at that electrodeattached is the paper and here is an answer i googled:
Students should be able to notice bubbles of gas at each electrode. At the positive electrode, the indicator turns red initially, and is then bleached to colourless. This indicates the presence of chlorine. At the negative electrode the indicator turns purple. The remainder of the solution stays green.
i got thatthe indicator is being bleached by the electrode product... it is not turning colorless as an indication of any pH as chlorine gas is being produced at that electrode
thanx though...
i ws just thinking out loud so that someone can correct me if i'm wrongi got that
Pretty uncommon question Is it from Q/P?? which year then?i want help in :
A glass block of length 18cm and refractive index 1.5 contains a small air bubble . viewed from one side , the bubble appears to be 8 cm from this side. how far in the block will it appear when viewed from the opposite side??
a 4cm
b 6cm
c 10cm
d 12cm
You are correct... smilei ws just thinking out loud so that someone can correct me if i'm wrong
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