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Do past papers, if you're having difficulty in a question, then revise that topic from the bookis it better to study from book or past papers? revision guidance for chemistry please
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Do past papers, if you're having difficulty in a question, then revise that topic from the bookis it better to study from book or past papers? revision guidance for chemistry please
Le Chatelier's Principle states that if a change is brought about to a body in dynamic equilibrium, the body acts to oppose the change. Now, this can be applied to the following factors:And if somebody could explain where does the equilibrium shifts in a chemical reaction which is in equilibrium and when one of the three facters (pressure,temperature and moles)are changed.And with reasoning.This is a topic from chemistry o levels Gce.
Do past papers; minimum from 2003-2012. Read/Revise everything you're weak at. Learn by heart all the reactions and processes.is it better to study from book or past papers? revision guidance for chemistry please
Thank you a lot !!!Do past papers; minimum from 2003-2012. Read/Revise everything you're weak at. Learn by heart all the reactions and processes.
The whole structure or the outer-most shell?show the electronic structure of iodine I2
Do as much practice as possible. It will eventually pay off.i have done past paper bofore.. but i'll try to do varient 1 papers as well
outer most shell only...The whole structure or the outer-most shell?
ThaLe Chatelier's Principle states that if a change is brought about to a body in dynamic equilibrium, the body acts to oppose the change. Now, this can be applied to the following factors:
- Pressure: Increasing the pressure decreases the volume, which means that body will work to oppose the change and increase the volume again. It does this by breaking or making bonds; now, if, for example ammonia is considered, N2 + 3H2 <----> 2NH3, since the number of molecules on the left is HIGHER than on the right, the body makes more molecules to increase the volume. This increases the yield of ammonia.
- Temperature: Increasing the temperature means providing more heat to the body, the body works to oppose this change by absorbing heat, this means that the ENDOTHERMIC part of the reaction is favored. For production of Ammonia, the forward reaction (N2 + 3H2 ---> 2NH3) is exothermic which means that increasing the temperature would actually decrease the yield because the body would favor the backward reaction which is ENDOTHERMIC.
- Moles: This has no effect whatsoever because the % yield in any case remains the same, if say, 100g of N2 and H2 produce 50g of NH3, then increasing the moles to 200g of N2 and H2 would produce 100g of NH3, which is useless because the priority is to increase the yield.
- Catalyst: The catalyst has no effect on the yield but it does speed up the reaction to a great extent (which means that equilibrium is reached quickly) and since 'time is money in industry' then increasing the speed does matter.
Hope that helps!
It was of great help.Thank you.Le Chatelier's Principle states that if a change is brought about to a body in dynamic equilibrium, the body acts to oppose the change. Now, this can be applied to the following factors:
- Pressure: Increasing the pressure decreases the volume, which means that body will work to oppose the change and increase the volume again. It does this by breaking or making bonds; now, if, for example ammonia is considered, N2 + 3H2 <----> 2NH3, since the number of molecules on the left is HIGHER than on the right, the body makes more molecules to increase the volume. This increases the yield of ammonia.
- Temperature: Increasing the temperature means providing more heat to the body, the body works to oppose this change by absorbing heat, this means that the ENDOTHERMIC part of the reaction is favored. For production of Ammonia, the forward reaction (N2 + 3H2 ---> 2NH3) is exothermic which means that increasing the temperature would actually decrease the yield because the body would favor the backward reaction which is ENDOTHERMIC.
- Moles: This has no effect whatsoever because the % yield in any case remains the same, if say, 100g of N2 and H2 produce 50g of NH3, then increasing the moles to 200g of N2 and H2 would produce 100g of NH3, which is useless because the priority is to increase the yield.
- Catalyst: The catalyst has no effect on the yield but it does speed up the reaction to a great extent (which means that equilibrium is reached quickly) and since 'time is money in industry' then increasing the speed does matter.
Hope that helps!
Iodine is a group VII gas,outer most shell only...
Tha
It was of great help.Thank you.
Doesnt iodine have 3 valence electrons?Iodine is a group VII gas,
Just draw a nucleus with a shell around it which contains 7 electrons.
No, it is a group VII solid/gas. Which means it has 1 valence electron.Doesnt iodine have 3 valence electrons?
It has total 7 electrons. 2 in first shell... 8 in every shell onward...53-2=51...51/8=6 3/8No, it is a group VII solid/gas. Which means it has 1 valence electron.
After calcium, the structure isn't that simple.It has total 7 electrons. 2 in first shell... 8 in every shell onward...53-2=51...51/8=6 3/8
so wont it have 3 electrons in last shell???
its in group 7 all grp 7 elemts have 7in outer shellIt has total 7 electrons. 2 in first shell... 8 in every shell onward...53-2=51...51/8=6 3/8
so wont it have 3 electrons in last shell???
Wah Dadi Jee Wah.its in group 7 all grp 7 elemts have 7in outer shell
Wah Dadi Jee Wah.
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