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Saadiya ya 5alas u convinced me - am wrong- but its k its only worth 1 mark
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CorrectIts hydrated to its 100% Fe2O3.2H2O
Fe2O3(H2O)2what was the formula for stoichiometry
I think your answer is right...the answer seems obvious now that you mentioned it!?? Im afraid I dont understand u sry Im bad at english
I wrote the same thing!xDwhat was the ionic equation in #2 , was it Ag+ + Cl- ------>AgCl , or somthn else ? plz tell me the ionic eqn ! :$
As usual you are wrong the correct answer is electrode A
guys first shouldn't be zinc because there was a decrease in the oxidation state of vanadium am sure
I wrote the same thing!xD
OH MY GOD HOW SMART I AMIf there's a decrease in the positive oxidation state of an ion that means it has gained electrons.
I dunno x/would I get a mark for writing 1:1.5:1 ??
Fe2O3(H2O)2
hw can it b it shud b 1:1:1as (22.22/16 cumz 1.38 )so we shud consider it 1don't we round the 1.5 to 2?
it may b da direction if currentGuys guys , its B , ive got evidence , on the diagram it shows that the electron flow is from electrod B to A , this means there is an electron flow to A preventing the iron from rusting even though there is oxygen blown through , so if the electrode B lost electrons this meas its the electrode B that decreases in size !
me 2!As usual you are wrong the correct answer is electrode A
hw can it b it shud b 1:1:1as (22.22/16 cumz 1.38 )so we shud consider it 1
No it was mentioned as 'electron flow' and it couldnt have been conventional cause it wasnt an actual circuit!it may b da direction if current
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