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What in it?can you explain the option C
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What in it?can you explain the option C
well it is a bit tricky. Nitrogen does not directly react with oxygen to form NO2, which is an acidc oxide. Aluminium alone is the answer as aluminium oxide is an amphoteric oxidebut this is not the correct answer, mark scheme says Al2O3
nitrogen dioxide is formed from nitrogen monoxidecheck again its not possible maybe u're looking at the answer of the above part
meuch xaada hee aqal mand hunwell it is a bit tricky. Nitrogen does not directly react with oxygen to form NO2, which is an acidc oxide. Aluminium alone is the answer as aluminium oxide is an amphoteric oxide
exam me bhi bataa denanitrogen dioxide is formed from nitrogen monoxide
Ye main kya sun rha hun, Zaalimon? usama321meuch xaada hee aqal mand hun
well it is a bit tricky. Nitrogen does not directly react with oxygen to form NO2, which is an acidc oxide. Aluminium alone is the answer as aluminium oxide is an amphoteric oxide
aluminium oxide is amphoteric...question asks for acidic.check again its not possible maybe u're looking at the answer of the above part
not just water, with every other oxides, acids, bases etc so aluminium should be the right answeraluminium oxide is amphoteric...question asks for acidic.
i have checked again....nitrogen is not the ans...wait, amphoteric oxides shows both acidic and basic properties, but that is with water right?
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Oh...not just water, with every other oxides, acids, bases etc so aluminium should be the right answer
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it should be Cu + 2H+ = Cu2+ + H2http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International O Level/Chemistry (5070)/5070_s07_qp_2.pdf
A8 (b)
Why will there be 2 copper atoms in the Ionic equation?
Cu2+ formed, to balance u need to consider it. (why r u placing 4 before H+, to balance 2H2O)http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International O Level/Chemistry (5070)/5070_s07_qp_2.pdf
A8 (b)
Why will there be 2 copper atoms in the Ionic equation?
No it should be Cu + O2 + 4H+ = Cu2+ + 2H2Oit should be Cu + 2H+ = Cu2+ + H2
Balancing is not done with respect to oxidation stateCu2+ formed, to balance u need to consider it. (why r u placing 4 before H+, to balance 2H2O)
2Cu + O2 + 4H+ = Cu2+ + 2H2O
hope it helps
OOPS, sorry for that i understand now, you have to balance the oxidation numbers too by the wayit should be Cu + 2H+ = Cu2+ + H2
sorry! i am confused with the mark scheme, accroding to me it should be:Balancing is not done with respect to oxidation state
you have to balance the charges on both sides too, so you put a 2 before the Cu on the right side, so that the total charge is 4+ like on the left hand sidesorry! i am confused with the mark scheme, accroding to me it should be:
2Cu + O2 + 4H+ = Cu2+ + 2H2O
the qs doesnt say two mol of h2o formed....why did u put 2 befor h2o
Because there was O2 on the left so to balance oxygen on the right we had to put a 2 before H2O and that meant there were 4 hydrogen now so thats whysorry! i am confused with the mark scheme, accroding to me it should be:
2Cu + O2 + 4H+ = Cu2+ + 2H2O
the qs doesnt say two mol of h2o formed....why did u put 2 befor h2o
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