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paparazzi said:mj 03
Q2,Q8,Q20,Q27.
Any 1 plz.....really need ur help///
beacon_of_light said:q11: The rate of reaction here depends on the formation of products...in the beginning of a reaction, formation of produtcs is higher due to excess of substrate but as the reaction continues, rate of formation of product is reduced as reactants are used up...curve C best explains this choice!
q13: What do you think will an alkali dissolve an alkali??? No way...So only MgO is the right choice since it is a basic oxide or a weak base like CaO.
q30: Acid Hydrolysis of an ester produces the corresponding carboxylic acid and alcohol. here, HCOOH and RCH(CH3)OH will be produced! I hope you know the rules of hydrolysis as in which alcohol or carboxylic acid will be produced!
q39: In a nucleophilic substitution reaction, when one nucleophile is replaced by another nucleophile, the leaving nucleophile's bong length with C must decrease(that is the bond must lengthen)...so that the attacking nucleophile can take its place by forming a strong bond with C. And v know longer bonds are weaker bonds while shorter bonds are stronger bonds....
Hope that clarifies your confusions
beacon_of_light said:may /june04 ..q9
Now when an acid dissociates, it produces H+
So if an acid has a conc. of 1 mol/dm^3, and it produces 1 mol of H+, the conc of H+ will be 1mol/dm^3, but if for example sulphuric acid dissociates, it produces 2 H+...which means H+ conc doubles...that is 2mol/dm^3....So the correct answer is HNO3..which is a monoprotic acid..that is it produces 1 H+ in water...
paparazzi said:beacon_of_light said:may /june04 ..q9
Now when an acid dissociates, it produces H+
So if an acid has a conc. of 1 mol/dm^3, and it produces 1 mol of H+, the conc of H+ will be 1mol/dm^3, but if for example sulphuric acid dissociates, it produces 2 H+...which means H+ conc doubles...that is 2mol/dm^3....So the correct answer is HNO3..which is a monoprotic acid..that is it produces 1 H+ in water...
what abt sodium hydroxide??? i think it also produces 1 H+ in h2o....
paparazzi said:beacon_of_light said:may /june04 ..q9
Now when an acid dissociates, it produces H+
So if an acid has a conc. of 1 mol/dm^3, and it produces 1 mol of H+, the conc of H+ will be 1mol/dm^3, but if for example sulphuric acid dissociates, it produces 2 H+...which means H+ conc doubles...that is 2mol/dm^3....So the correct answer is HNO3..which is a monoprotic acid..that is it produces 1 H+ in water...
what abt sodium hydroxide??? i think it also produces 1 H+ in h2o....
beacon_of_light said:yeah listen....
In the beginning , as the reactants react, the products formed catalyse the reaction.therefore, reaction rate increases.A point is reached whereby rate of reaction decreases due to excessive depletion of the reactants ...as opposed to catalytic effect of the product!!! So thereby, rate decreases ......
Xenon said:I need help with nov 09, q31, variant 11
beacon_of_light said:Xenon said:I need help with nov 09, q31, variant 11
if all the monomers string together to make one chain, then you've got one molecule, which is 1/6E23 of a mole.
Any number between that and 1 is theoretically possible, so 1E-06 should be possible.
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