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yea bt calcium oxide is also insoluble
no calcium oxide is slightly insoluble ,,, so it is solouble
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yea bt calcium oxide is also insoluble
2how much mark ws it
no it is solubleyea bt calcium oxide is also insoluble
oh nooo...but cud i get mark for da state symbols
yes of courseoh nooo...but cud i get mark for da state symbols
shiiiiiiiiit!!! i wrote it is insoluble and then reased itno it is soluble
what did u write?oh nooo...but cud i get mark for da state symbols
ws it (aq) (aq) = (s)yes of course
if you have brain you would know that B is losing electronsif u hav 2 eyes then u must have seen tht there were bubbles Around A so "A" RUSTED BUT U R ALSO CORRECT ABT "B"..............HOPE BOTH OV them ARE CORRECT.......if the reasons stated are correct !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
ws it (aq) (aq) = (s)
it is correct there is no reason to argue with these peoplei rote B bcoz lose of electrons.....hope its correct
this is a cell, and the more reactive metal is the anode.
oxidation always occurs at the anode
Oh yeeeessss B is the correct answerif you have brain you would know that B is losing electrons
anyways i am not continuing this argument there is more than enough reasons to believe B was correct answer
dude, if they say silver(I), it means the valency of silver is 1. silver is a transition metalyeah but da charge for Ag is 2+
wrongyeah but da charge for Ag is 2+
whatever it is, oxidation always occurs at the anode.Yes but there are types of cells.....the type of cell u r talking about is the one with a metal and a non metal....look when u have a cell of like 2 different reactive metals, then the more reactive one goes into the solution as ions and gives out electrons...so this is the cathode as electrons flow from cathode to anode....in here since they flow from B - A....B is being oxidised as it is the cathode....
dats da state symbol of Ag+ + Cl-= AgClwhat's that
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