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Jezla said:somebody plzz explain, Nov/2004/Paper4/Q6,Q7
Jezla said:Somebody tell me what is the correct test for Hydrogen,
Pops in a flame OR
Pops in a lighted splint??????????
Jezla said:June/2004/Paper4/Q3/(e)
Explanation needed!!
miracle said:plz explain nov2005ques 7 d.......
frm did this 0.095 come .........
So that the number of moles should get equal to the previous experiment and just only the speed of the reaction is increased. Just look at the formula, Moles = Concentration in moles/dm3 multiplied by (Volume in cm3 divided by thousand). As only concentration is increased, the number of moles will increase, so the volume is decreased in order to get same number of moles.Jezla said:In Nov/2004/paper4/Q10/(e,ii)
I dont understand y i hav to double the concentration + halve the volume. Why is this???
Of course, magnesium, as it is more reactive than Hydrogen. Whereas copper being less reactive won't displace hydrogen from sulfuric acid.Jezla said:Ditto
This Q too, Nov/2005/Pqper4/Q2/(a,iii)
Here's the link, http://www.xtremepapers.net/CIE/Cambrid ... 5_qp_4.pdf
Jezla said:K, then hw abt (iv)
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