i did osmotic pressure decreases and structural formula. what about you?daisy1234 said:Can anyone tell me what was the ans of osmotic pressure one.ANd old lime new lime and no.40!
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i did osmotic pressure decreases and structural formula. what about you?daisy1234 said:Can anyone tell me what was the ans of osmotic pressure one.ANd old lime new lime and no.40!
chose option with increased pressure and structural isomerlychee26 said:i did osmotic pressure decreases and structural formula. what about you?daisy1234 said:Can anyone tell me what was the ans of osmotic pressure one.ANd old lime new lime and no.40!
i did question 40 C.Feroz said:For the osmotic pressure question, I chose: increase in osmotic pressure and structural isomers.
For the old lime to new lime question, new lime was CaCO3(s), so the equation was:
Ca(OH)2 + CO2 = CaCO3 + H2O
Question 40 was A, all of the listed compounds had the same C:H ratio:
aldehydes and ketones, carboxylic acids and esters, alkenes and ketones.
omg me too.Mia4005 said:i got the same!!
there was some question about the one which oxidises the reaction, i marked iodine..=/
i guess it is..anyone?
anahita16 said:2. The following eqns the letters W X Y Z all represent wholo numbers. When correctly balanced, which equ requires one of the letters W X Y Z to be 5?
A. W c3H7COOH+ X O2---> Y CO2+ Z H2O
B W C4H8+ X O2---> Y CO2 + H2O
C W H3PO4+ X NaOH---> Y Na2HPO4+Z H2O
D. WNH3+XO2+ Z H2O
3. From which particle is the removal of an electron most difficult?
Cl- F- K+ Na+
39 Which compounds will produce CH3COOH when boiled under reflux with dilute OH- followed by acidification?
CH3CH2Cl
CH3COOCH3
CH3CN
chemistrylover said:ammonia-136 kg
intermolecular forces-i gave induced forces for Br2 nd both induced forces and permanent forces for da oder 1
oxidation state +2 and odd no electrons-i agce NO
osmotic pressure-decrease and structural formula(i m nt sure)
lime mortar-da last option(i dnt remember da equation)
substance oxidised-iodine
yield-1.54 g
i dnt remember dat option-how can we differentiate alkene frm alcohol
anode-titanium and cathode steel
nd for eutriphication-first growth of algae,den oxygen gettin used up and den fishes dying
Feroz said:For the osmotic pressure question, I chose: increase in osmotic pressure and structural isomers.
For the old lime to new lime question, new lime was CaCO3(s), so the equation was:
Ca(OH)2 + CO2 = CaCO3 + H2O
Question 40 was A, all of the listed compounds had the same C:H ratio:
aldehydes and ketones, carboxylic acids and esters, alkenes and ketones.
chemistrylover said:i dnt think we can use Br2 to differentiate,dis is cuz Br2 has to be in aqueous,bt Br2 was dissolved in CCl4 which is a non polar molecule,bt agen i m nt sure
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