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True the threshold wont go above 68 surely. Never has !
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True the threshold wont go above 68 surely. Never has !
I wrote same. So frnds wrote because of unfavourable conditionsIs it because they are not all saturated compounds?
Lets see what others say. I am still unsure about the saturation thing coz addition polymerisation need high end conditions which arent available to plants( like high pressure)I think it's because of the absence of unsaturated compounds.
Yeah. You might be right.Lets see what others say. I am still unsure about the saturation thing coz addition polymerisation need high end conditions which arent available to plants( like high pressure)
They don't have double bonds and have more than one functional group so condensation reactions occur. Not addition.Is it because they are not all saturated compounds?
we have to right that they have no double bondsThey don't have double bonds and have more than one functional group so condensation reactions occur. Not addition.
pheww Thanks. That's what I wrote.They don't have double bonds and have more than one functional group so condensation reactions occur. Not addition.
we were supposed to use the bond energy, I think.chlorine's atomisation energy wasnt given. :/
Chlorine is already a gas so no need of the atomisation energychlorine's atomisation energy wasnt given. :/
we have to use 242 for chlorine....bond energy should be used....if u have coursebook,check its written in first page of lattice energyChlorine is already a gas so no need of the atomisation energy
Atomisation means atoms in gaseous state so you had to convert the Cl2 molecule in 2 Cl atoms by using bond energy of Cl2Chlorine is already a gas so no need of the atomisation energy
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