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This autocatalytic reaction proceeds slowly at the start because there is little catalyst present, the rate of reaction increases progressively as the reaction proceeds as the amount of catalyst increases and then it again slows down as the reactant concentration decreases, not the product concentration.
Yes, it's C!
 
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No.....catalyst and reactants are still present, the reaction has not ended................reactant concentration is now the limiting factor.
 
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That'll only happen if the graph plotted was of the concentration of reactants against time, not the rate of reaction against time.
Understood? =)
 
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sweetiepie said:
how can u jux explain me plzz.....!!!
the total oxidtion number shouold be 0. O has oxidation number -2 and H has oxidation number +1. u have two O atoms so ( 2 x -2 = -4 ), H atom has +1 . hence, ( x - 4 +1 = 0 ) , X will be +3 ..

the same procedure with Ni(OH)2 will give u (x = +2)
try it
 
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sweetiepie said:
no m not getting it i tried can u explain me plzzz n others also...:(
Ni(OH)2
O is -2 and H is +1 ( -2+1 = -1 ) and then u have (2) outside the bracket so ( -1 x 2 = -2 ) now the total oxidation number should be 0 so ( X - 2 = 0 , X = 2 )
hope everything is clear now :D
 
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Winter 2002 is a very tricky paper ..... Can someone help answer the tough questions in it ...? Good practise for everyone
 
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sweetiepie said:
@ xHazeMx thanks alot wat abt 12 and 14 ....????
for Q12, always put in ur mind that as temperature increases, the curve is shifted to right and downwards now read the question once again and u will find that it's simple ;)
for Q14, it's D because the PCl5 and phosphorus hydroxide gives the same result with litmus paper
 
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18 A solid nitrate fertiliser reacts with an alkali to produce a gas which turns damp pH paper blue.
What is the empirical formula of this fertiliser?
A NO3 B NHO3 C NH2O D N2H4O3
Can some1 plz explain why its D?????????
 
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Answer is D!!!

Ammonium compounds produce Ammonia gas on reaction with alkali which turns red damp litmus blue and as D option is an ammonium compound so answer is D!!!
 
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