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What is the difference between branched and unbranched structure of an alkene? for example butene in this case. Can somebody please explain and show me the drawn ones? thanks a lot
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moles of NaOH = 25/1000*0.10 =0.0025
in alkenes there is no branched structure upto 3 carbon atoms.What is the difference between branched and unbranched structure of an alkene? for example butene in this case. Can somebody please explain and show me the drawn ones? thanks a lot
Thank you!View attachment 42084
this is 4 carbon branched structure of alkene
your always welcomeThank you!
You normally use a funnel as it ensures all the liquid goes in to the container. Using a burette will cause a little bit of water to flow outQ The Apparatus used to pour a liquid into a container with narrow neck. why isnt it burette?
A funnel?You mean a pipette?I dont get what you're sayingYou normally use a funnel as it ensures all the liquid goes in to the container. Using a burette will cause a little bit of water to flow out
A funnel?You mean a pipette?I dont get what you're saying
In the lower part a burette is attached?Dont we use burette for titrations always?
powdered catalyst increases rate that's why catalyst is powdered in catalytic converters in carsQ Is it that powdering the catalyst increases the Rate of Reaction more than it could have been with lump of catalyst? or is it the same
But, the narrow necked funnel they are referring to can only be conical flask no? Then why not burette as we normally do in titrationsYou normally use a funnel as it ensures all the liquid goes in to the container. Using a burette will cause a little bit of water to flow out
It will bleach it .passing Chlorine through universal indicator will change its colour or no?
See in the funnel you cant measure the volume of liquid added. In burette you can do so and you can also add the liquid drop by dropBut, the narrow necked funnel they are referring to can only be conical flask no? Then why not burette as we normally do in titrations
we've calculated moles of water in i) for sample of FeSO4 in j)http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International O Level/Chemistry (5070)/5070_s13_qp_41.pdf
Q8 part j ? :/ I know the answer but I need to know how to get it
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