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guyz wich gas is releasd whn NO3- is electrolysed...???
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ones natural others syntheticWhat is the difference between the structure of fats and terylene?
noguyz wich gas is releasd whn NO3- is electrolysed...???
ummm..... if it is a molten NO3- compound then reaction does not occur but if it is aqueous then OH- ions are displaced and O2 is releasedguyz wich gas is releasd whn NO3- is electrolysed...???
where?where?where?a.abid ur help neede by others
A star already told the answer its ammonium sulphate (A).any one with an answer?
seriously it feels wierd and funny seeing some one call u A starA star already told the answer its ammonium sulphate (A).
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i said funny not badlol then better change ur id simple
haha okay A star.... loli said funny not bad
It feels as if im talking with the real waala A* ...loli said funny not bad
answeris A....i guess cuz graphite is carbon and it willl form CO2 which is gaseous in nature..... is this correct? :|A dark, shiny solid, X, conducts electricity.
Oxygen combines with X to form a gaseous oxide.
What is X?
A graphite
B iodine
C iron
D lead
How r we suppose to know which oxide is gaseous n which is not?
yup.. thanxansweris A....i guess cuz graphite is carbon and it willl form CO2 which is gaseous in nature..... is this correct? :|
the answer is C.....I solved it by counting the no. of elements and there nos.... like 5 carbon+10 hydrogen+2 oxygen hope u got ityup.. thanx
got one more
Q/8
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge International O Level/Chemistry (5070)/5070_w10_qp_11.pdf
with reason??
ofcourse....lemme give u the example of sand and salt.....sand is insoluble in water and salt is soluble..."describe methods of purification by the use of a suitable solvent"
Does this mean that if two substances are mixed together, they can be separated by using a solvent in which only one of the 2 dissolves, and then filtering the insoluble substance to separate?
k i finally understand..thanx a bunchthe answer is C.....I solved it by counting the no. of elements and there nos.... like 5 carbon+10 hydrogen+2 oxygen hope u got it
npk i finally understand..thanx a bunch
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