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that was really helpfulZishi said:See the attachment.
0.26 moles formed from H and I so 0.26/2 = 0.13sibtain1227 said:http://www.xtremepapers.me/CIE/International%20A%20And%20AS%20Level/9701%20-%20Chemistry/9701_s03_qp_1.pdf
q10 !!!
and kindly explain ur choice !
It's C.sibtain1227 said:http://www.xtremepapers.me/CIE/International%20A%20And%20AS%20Level/9701%20-%20Chemistry/9701_s03_qp_1.pdf
q10 !!!
and kindly explain ur choice !
For 25: Remove the hydrogen free radicals from all the carbon atoms in turns, and check how many different structures you get. You'll get 3.kakarocks said:Reasons behind MJ 2010 p 12 q 25 and q26 anyone?
C right ?Anonymousx3 said:I'm not entirely sure about this, but I just wanted to make sure.
The different forms of X` are:
R-CH2`
R-CHCl`
R-CCl2`
xHazeMx said:explain ur choice
xHazeMx said:C right ?Anonymousx3 said:I'm not entirely sure about this, but I just wanted to make sure.
The different forms of X` are:
R-CH2`
R-CHCl`
R-CCl2`
no problem i m just getting 6 not 7, i will solve it againAnonymousx3 said:xHazeMx said:explain ur choice
The answer's D, right?
I'd explain but it's kinda difficult to type cis-trans isomers.. :X
Anonymousx3 said:xHazeMx said:C right ?Anonymousx3 said:I'm not entirely sure about this, but I just wanted to make sure.
The different forms of X` are:
R-CH2`
R-CHCl`
R-CCl2`
Yeah, it's C.
But are those 3 forms of X` correct?
check 5 & 6 there is one extra hydrogen atom, thx anywaysAnonymousx3 said:The 7 isomers of C3H4Cl2 :
1. CH3CH=CCl2
2 & 3. CH3Cl=CHCl (this has a -cis and a -trans form)
4. CH2ClCCl=CH2
5 & 6. CH2Cl=CHCl (this also has a -cis and a -trans form)
7. CHCl2CH=CH2
I hope that made sense.
Anonymousx3 said:No, what you wrote aren't free radicals.
The question is asking about the different forms of X` produced.
xHazeMx said:check 5 & 6 there is one extra hydrogen atom, thx anywaysAnonymousx3 said:The 7 isomers of C3H4Cl2 :
1. CH3CH=CCl2
2 & 3. CH3Cl=CHCl (this has a -cis and a -trans form)
4. CH2ClCCl=CH2
5 & 6. CH2Cl=CHCl (this also has a -cis and a -trans form)
7. CHCl2CH=CH2
I hope that made sense.
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