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abdullah181994 said:11 Swimming pool water can be kept free of harmful bacteria by adding aqueous sodium chlorate(I),
NaOCl. This reacts with water to produce HOCl molecules which kill bacteria.
OCl–(aq) + H2O OH–(aq) + HOCl (aq)
In bright sunshine, the OCl
– ion is broken down by ultra-violet lighT
OCL–(aq) + uv light → Cl–(aq)+ ½O2(g)
Which method would maintain the highest concentration of HOCl (aq)?
A acidify the pool water
B add a solution of chloride ions
C add a solution of hydroxide ions
D bubble air through the water
EXPLAIN PLZ
Mobeen said:BShootingStar said:Another Question..
ideggkr said:abdullah181994 said:11 Swimming pool water can be kept free of harmful bacteria by adding aqueous sodium chlorate(I),
NaOCl. This reacts with water to produce HOCl molecules which kill bacteria.
OCl–(aq) + H2O OH–(aq) + HOCl (aq)
In bright sunshine, the OCl
– ion is broken down by ultra-violet lighT
OCL–(aq) + uv light → Cl–(aq)+ ½O2(g)
Which method would maintain the highest concentration of HOCl (aq)?
A acidify the pool water
B add a solution of chloride ions
C add a solution of hydroxide ions
D bubble air through the water
EXPLAIN PLZ
Oh, ok.
If u acidify the pool, the equlibrium would shift to RHS to make more OH-
its A
By adding acid, OH(hydroxyl) ion will use and reaction 1 will shift in forward direction.
so conc. of HOCl would be high
REVERSIBLEideggkr said:I got confused because u didn't upload the screenshot
Whether the equation is reversible or not should be clear.
If
OCL–(aq) + uv light → Cl–(aq)+ ½O2(g)
is not reversible, then any change in conc. of Cl- or O2 would have no effect in equilibrium position of the first equation
Its Aideggkr said:One more question
Ans with explanation plz
yes.ShootingStar said:Mobeen said:BShootingStar said:Another Question..
Can you please show the workings aswell
IF ANSWER IS D I CAN EXPLIANideggkr said:One more question
Ans with explanation plz
i think so .. their just mixed up in the paper ..abdullah181994 said:PLEASE TELL IN 2010 M/J AND O/N VARIANTS ARE ALL THE QUESTIONS SAME
noMobeen said:i think so .. their just mixed up in the paper ..abdullah181994 said:PLEASE TELL IN 2010 M/J AND O/N VARIANTS ARE ALL THE QUESTIONS SAME
Mobeen said:i think so .. their just mixed up in the paper ..abdullah181994 said:PLEASE TELL IN 2010 M/J AND O/N VARIANTS ARE ALL THE QUESTIONS SAME
we cant use pv=nrt in this .Hateexams93 said:SOME1 PLZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZZ HELP ME
The density of ice is 1.00 g cm–3.
What is the volume of steam produced when 1.00 cm3 of ice is heated to 323 °C (596 K) at a
pressure of one atmosphere (101 kPa)?
[1 mol of a gas occupies 24.0 dm3 at 25 °C (298 K) and one atmosphere.]
A 0.267 dm3 B 1.33 dm3 C 2.67 dm3 D 48.0 dm3
DO WE HAVE USE THIS FORMULA PV=nRT OR WHAT ????? I CAN'T GET THE ANSWER (((((((
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