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hey do quote the msg dhundna mshkil hjata haimass percentage = (total mr of that element/total mr of compound) * 100
H2 gas will be formed that will be released reducing the mass of the beaker.how is it A?
I know that but if you check the ms they've written something about ca2+ not dissolving in excess.K+ and H+ won't do anything with NaOH. Fe+2 gives a green ppt and Ca+2 gives white ppt.
idun understndH2 gas will be formed that will be released reducing the mass of the beaker.
However the beaker has its own mass and the total mass will not decrease to 0
the reaction will be:idun understnd
There are 3 marks. 1 for Greent ppt. 1 for saying it's iron hydroxide and the last one for white ppt. Saying the white ppt dissolves is wrong because it doesn't.I know that but if you check the ms they've written something about ca2+ not dissolving in excess.
answer ?how its done plz show the working
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Zinc is more reactive than copper so it will displace copper. The products will be Copper + Zinc Sulphate.how its done plz show the working
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ok... this is a displacement reaction
the answer is c im confused b/w oxidation and reductionZinc is more reactive than copper so it will displace copper. The products will be Copper + Zinc Sulphate.
dont worry much. read latest ms. u'll get ur anseryep.. agr summary mei word limit exceed hjai tu kia hta man i exceeded ittttttttttttttttt
Originally, zinc has a charge of 0. When it forms zinc sulphate, the charge on zinc is +2. Increase in charge means oxidation.the answer is c im confused b/w oxidation and reduction
umm, if electrons are higher in the product than reactants then oxidation and if its negative then reduction?ok... this is a displacement reaction
Zn+CuSO4=ZnSO4+Cu
here zinc looses electrons so it is oxidised.....
(ZnSO4 ppt. not formed as it is soluble)
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