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But why? isnt that it bleaches only litmus paper?It will bleach it .
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But why? isnt that it bleaches only litmus paper?It will bleach it .
we've calculated moles of water in i) for sample of FeSO4 in j)
FeSO4 ----H2O
0.0223 -->0.0872
1 ---> 0.0872/0.0223 * 1
=3.91
basically chlorine has bleaching capability which will work on all indicators .. e.g if a universal indicator was used for an alkaline solution and got blue .. we can make it white by passing chlorineBut why? isnt that it bleaches only litmus paper?
what we calculated in j) is same as what's asked in k) i.e the moles of H2O attached with one mole FeSO4Thankyou so much! Can you help me with part k as well? same question
Yes i've noticed this too in the past papers,in q's involving situations in which both dissolve in excess NaOH,lead is not mentioned,though it is mentioned in the books.http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International O Level/Chemistry (5070)/5070_s13_qp_42.pdf
Hey guys in question 9 (b) (i), the marking scheme says Al+3 (1) and Zn +2 (1). Why haven't they mentioned lead? Isn't it correct?
See Syllabus 2014 Page 29. There is no lead in the cations.http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International O Level/Chemistry (5070)/5070_s13_qp_42.pdf
Hey guys in question 9 (b) (i), the marking scheme says Al+3 (1) and Zn +2 (1). Why haven't they mentioned lead? Isn't it correct?
CIE is weird!Yes i've noticed this too in the past papers,in q's involving situations in which both dissolve in excess NaOH,lead is not mentioned,though it is mentioned in the books.
Really?See Syllabus 2014 Page 29. There is no lead in the cations.
Yes, Electric Heater can also be used.http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International O Level/Chemistry (5070)/5070_s12_qp_42.pdf
For question 2 (b) (iii), can I write water bath?
can u explain part G of Q8http://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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whats the Mr of air?
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what the purpose of the steel wool + give explanation for all q's
these as well..View attachment 41946 View attachment 41947
plz clear concepts of redox and reducing agent oxidising agent i always get stuck in redox reactions
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short explanation plzzz
See we have NaOH in the flask. HCl is in the burette. According to student 4, more HCl is needed to neutralize the NaOH, which means there is more NaOH. Cleaning the flask with NaOH will result in more NaOH and thus the ans is BQuestion 5 anyone??????????????
http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International O Level/Chemistry (5070)/5070_w05_qp_4.pdf
Volumteric is calibratedwhats the difference between volumetric flask and conical flask
You'll get the moles from f. Find the Mr of FeSO4 only. Use the formula and youll get the mass. No.of moles = Sample mass/ Mrcan u explain part G of Q8
Heres a trick on making esters I attached itthese as well..
MR FeSO4 = 56 + 32 + (16*4) = 152can u explain part G of Q8
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