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Ah never mind I got it
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Pernee26 said:Thanks !shan5674 said:Pernee26 said:Can you please help me with Q6 ?
http://www.xtremepapers.me/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/0620 - Chemistry/0620_s09_qp_6.pdf
Thanks !
These are just general chemistry questions,
anyways for the first part all you have to say is crush the berries with water and filter it
ant the second part of is just adding the indicator solution to an acid and an alkali to check if it is accurate
hope it helped
Chemistry is really not my thing :%)
ajmanutd said:it is iron(II)ammonium sulfate..
i wud write iron(II) cz of d green ppt in e)ii)
den ammonium cz in e)iii) u test fr ammonia and it is positive..
and e)i) is a test fr a sulfate which is also poitive..
hope it helped..
skinnyboyfat said:http://www.xtremepapers.me/CIE/Cambridge%20IGCSE/0620%20-%20Chemistry/0620_s05_qp_6.pdf...................in question 7 a ///will i draw the straight line leaving the point at ph 5.......any other things i need to consider while dealing with graphs....plz help.....what is best line of fit....when i have to draw freehand??????????...plz plz plz help
shan5674 said:ajmanutd said:it is iron(II)ammonium sulfate..
i wud write iron(II) cz of d green ppt in e)ii)
den ammonium cz in e)iii) u test fr ammonia and it is positive..
and e)i) is a test fr a sulfate which is also poitive..
hope it helped..
Thanks
lavanyamane said:http://www.xtremepapers.me/CIE/Cambridge%20IGCSE/0620%20-%20Chemistry/0620_s10_qp_62.pdf
Q.(4)(g) - Would the answer be room temperature because the reaction is over?
narutogirl said:you guyz i have a question on behalf of my friend...ok so in reversable reaction when we increase the pressure the equlibrium shifts to the side with less moles
but she (and i) don't get why the opposite happens when the decrease the pressure, why does it move to the side with more gas moles ? ?
haochen said:narutogirl said:you guyz i have a question on behalf of my friend...ok so in reversable reaction when we increase the pressure the equlibrium shifts to the side with less moles
but she (and i) don't get why the opposite happens when the decrease the pressure, why does it move to the side with more gas moles ? ?
it is not more gas mole it is the total mole.
when pressure decrease it shift to the more mole side.
that is a rule
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