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Can someone please explain Q 21 s10_qp_11?
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40 Fats and grease that build up on pans used in cooking are esters. Pans which are dirty from fatsxHazeMx said:noabdullah181994 said:can a ester react with carboxlic acid
Chassam said:The Voyager 2 probe has shown that the surface of Triton, a moon of the planet
Neptune, contains solid methane which flows rapidly.
Which statement best explains the mobility of solid methane?
A Methane molecules contain strong C-H bonds.
B Solid methane has a metallic structure.
C The intermolecular forces between methane molecules are weak.
D Triton has a low atmospheric pressure.
THANKS @ zishiZishi said:But it can hydrolyse an ester up to a "VERY" low extent. There was a MCQ about it.xHazeMx said:noabdullah181994 said:can a ester react with carboxlic acid
Ahassam said:The standard enthalpy changes of formation of carbon dioxide and water are
−394 kJ mol-1 and −286 kJ mol-1 respectively.
If the standard enthalpy change of combustion of propyn, C3H4, is −1938 kJ mol-1,
what is its standard enthalpy change of formation?
A +184 kJ mol-1 C +284 kJ mol-1
B −184 kJ mol-1 D −284 kJ mol-1
Chassam said:The Voyager 2 probe has shown that the surface of Triton, a moon of the planet
Neptune, contains solid methane which flows rapidly.
Which statement best explains the mobility of solid methane?
A Methane molecules contain strong C-H bonds.
B Solid methane has a metallic structure.
C The intermolecular forces between methane molecules are weak.
D Triton has a low atmospheric pressure.
yea they hydrolyse itabdullah181994 said:40 Fats and grease that build up on pans used in cooking are esters. Pans which are dirty from fatsxHazeMx said:noabdullah181994 said:can a ester react with carboxlic acid
or grease may be cleaned by heating them with a reagent that will react with the ester group.
What may be used to clean such pans by this reaction?
1 vinegar - aqueous ethanoic acid, CH3CO2H
2 alcohol - ethanol, C2H5OH
3 baking powder - sodium hydrogencarbonate, NaHCO3
look at this its correct answer is 1(D) it means C.ACID reacts with ester
A right?hassam said:The standard enthalpy changes of formation of carbon dioxide and water are
−394 kJ mol-1 and −286 kJ mol-1 respectively.
If the standard enthalpy change of combustion of propyn, C3H4, is −1938 kJ mol-1,
what is its standard enthalpy change of formation?
A +184 kJ mol-1 C +284 kJ mol-1
B −184 kJ mol-1 D −284 kJ mol-1
why 1 is wrong ??? :%)Zishi said:
histephenson007 said:Q.
Use of the data booklet is relevant to this question.
What volume of oxygen, measured under room conditions, can be obtained from the thermal decomposition of 8.2g of Calcium nitrate (Mr=164)?
A. 150 cm^3
B. 300 cm3
C. 600 cm3
D. 1200 cm3
no its Cabdullah181994 said:histephenson007 said:Q.
Use of the data booklet is relevant to this question.
What volume of oxygen, measured under room conditions, can be obtained from the thermal decomposition of 8.2g of Calcium nitrate (Mr=164)?
A. 150 cm^3
B. 300 cm3
C. 600 cm3
D. 1200 cm3
answer is D
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