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Margarine is an alkane (saturated compound). Vegetable oil is an alkene (unsaturated compound).http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International O Level/Chemistry (5070)/5070_w04_qp_1.pdf
mcq 40. Answer is B. What is the explanation? Anyone pls?
Margarine is an alkane (saturated compound). Vegetable oil is an alkene (unsaturated compound).
When an alkene is hydrogenated it forms an alkane. Hence, the answer is B........................ B is incorrect because
Hope you get it.
Oh yeah, obviously. Apologies for the error.heheheheheeh. thanks by the way, i got what you are trying to say. You meant c the second time
transition elements are mostly catalysts. So, from the list, C is a transition element. By the way, for 21, the answer seems to be D, for alkali metals do not have very high melting points, and C can't be the answer as it states poor conductivity.
Thanx got it... yeah its D, oopsieThe answer for 20 is C. The oxide of the element X is a catalyst. We know that most catalysts are from the transition metals, so among the 4 options, either D or C are transition elements, A is argon and B is magnesium. C is Manganese and is the answer since Lead (D) oxide and dioxide are good oxidizing agents rather than catalysts.
For 21, the answer is D, Sodium has a low melting point AND density.
i think dPlease anyone do for me...
A student carries out a single experiment to determine the speed of reaction between calcium
carbonate and an excess of hydrochloric acid.
Which of the following does not change during the course of the reaction?
(a) concentration of the hydrochloric acid solution
(b) mass of calcium carbonate
(c) volume of carbon dioxide evolved
(d) volume of the hydrochloric acid solution
Please anyone do for me...
A student carries out a single experiment to determine the speed of reaction between calcium
carbonate and an excess of hydrochloric acid.
Which of the following does not change during the course of the reaction?
(a) concentration of the hydrochloric acid solution
(b) mass of calcium carbonate
(c) volume of carbon dioxide evolved
(d) volume of the hydrochloric acid solution
Ans is D..Thank youthnkin same as well...most probably D...
cuz conc of HCl is gona be effected as it reacts...mass of CaCO3 is gona get reduced....Volume of CO2 evovld ....so it wld b volume of solution? not sure thou......
Ans is D..Thank you
Please anyone do for me...
A student carries out a single experiment to determine the speed of reaction between calcium
carbonate and an excess of hydrochloric acid.
Which of the following does not change during the course of the reaction?
(a) concentration of the hydrochloric acid solution
(b) mass of calcium carbonate
(c) volume of carbon dioxide evolved
(d) volume of the hydrochloric acid solution
Please anyone do for me...
A student carries out a single experiment to determine the speed of reaction between calcium
carbonate and an excess of hydrochloric acid.
Which of the following does not change during the course of the reaction?
(a) concentration of the hydrochloric acid solution
(b) mass of calcium carbonate
(c) volume of carbon dioxide evolved
(d) volume of the hydrochloric acid solution
y cant v simply say tht potasium sulphate and sodium chloride are both basic??C and D will be vigorous reactions, we can't react them safely.
B is not possible (for forming KCl), the reason being that Sulphate ions are more stable and reactive than Chloride ions hence the Potassium ion prefers to be with the Sulphate ion rather than the less stable chloride ion therefore the reaction is not feasible.
Basic? I don't get you.y cant v simply say tht potasium sulphate and sodium chloride are both basic??
NaCl basic? it is a salty cant v simply say tht potasium sulphate and sodium chloride are both basic??
Yeah yeah, we know. It's difficult. I can't even guess an answer.Koi BAAP ka DADA hai to explain this MCQ..
Energy, Work and Power MCQ 50
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