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Both are wrong for 100%Adahshan said:Copper sulphate reacting with zinc.
I wrote that solid decreases in size and fizzing. Is it correct?
They saying fizzing is wrong.
1) Solution turns from blue to colourlessAdahshan said:Copper sulphate reacting with zinc.
I wrote that solid decreases in size and fizzing. Is it correct?
They saying fizzing is wrong.
Where did you check from ?Adahshan said:Solid decreases in size is 100% corrected, Just checked. but fizzing is wrong. Please don't post if your not 100% sure..
So I get 2/2 ???Adahshan said:Mark, thats 1/2 marks until someone confirms fizzing is correct.
Look :
Great !!! ThanksAdahshan said:Yes from what it shows in the picture.
I guess.1bilalm said:guyz how did every one do for the first question that asked for which apparatus should be used
i do evaporating disk
am i right
really man dont ask messed dat upOutofideaz said:dat was easy ... use the stand to hold the beaker in position above the fuel ... use same volume of water and mass of fuel... ignite the fuel ..... measure the time for the water to reach a specified temperature... repeat experiment with bioethanol (watever it was) the fuel which required less time produces more energy
Qs. 1 wat was it .. a measuring cylinder or burette???
damn for the CuSO4 qs. i wrote metal (copper) is deposited .... is it correct?
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