HOW?????????? Please explainzeena123 said:It is due to increasing Van der Waals' forces.
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HOW?????????? Please explainzeena123 said:It is due to increasing Van der Waals' forces.
u'r welcome....zeena123 said:I see now. Thank you
A2. What doesn't satisfy me about your explanation is: If it was "compactness" as you put it, determining the color, the intensity of the SAME COLOR would deepen. To put it into perspective, Cl2 is yellowish green. So, Br2 would have to darker yellowish green ,not REDDISH BROWN!bineetojha said:@zeebujha u're AS or A2 ??..if as listen junior..with increasing molecular size down the group the 'size' of electron cloud increases..so more intermolecular forces due to large number of dipole-dipole interactions and hence the color deepens because color depends on the compactness that the molecules are held.//
you don't seem to get me do you refer to the syllabus section 9.4 ..and check the schemes of work ...and most importantly the syllabus stresses on explanation of the volatility ..not the color and the color are only ought to be described.. got it??zeebujha said:A2. What doesn't satisfy me about your explanation is: If it was "compactness" as you put it, determining the color, the intensity of the SAME COLOR would deepen. To put it into perspective, Cl2 is yellowish green. So, Br2 would have to darker yellowish green ,not REDDISH BROWN!bineetojha said:@zeebujha u're AS or A2 ??..if as listen junior..with increasing molecular size down the group the 'size' of electron cloud increases..so more intermolecular forces due to large number of dipole-dipole interactions and hence the color deepens because color depends on the compactness that the molecules are held.//
dude, this is color thing is AS stuff. As A2 "senior" you must know the answer to AS!bineetojha said:you don't seem to get me do you refer to the syllabus section 9.4 ..and check the schemes of work ...and most importantly the syllabus stresses on explanation of the volatility ..not the color and the color are only ought to be described.. got it??zeebujha said:A2. What doesn't satisfy me about your explanation is: If it was "compactness" as you put it, determining the color, the intensity of the SAME COLOR would deepen. To put it into perspective, Cl2 is yellowish green. So, Br2 would have to darker yellowish green ,not REDDISH BROWN!bineetojha said:@zeebujha u're AS or A2 ??..if as listen junior..with increasing molecular size down the group the 'size' of electron cloud increases..so more intermolecular forces due to large number of dipole-dipole interactions and hence the color deepens because color depends on the compactness that the molecules are held.//
bineetojha said:@zeebujha u're AS or A2 ??..if as listen junior..with increasing molecular size down the group the 'size' of electron cloud increases..so more intermolecular forces due to large number of dipole-dipole interactions and hence the color deepens because color depends on the compactness that the molecules are held.//
bineetojha said:@zeebujha why should i know the answer of something that's not specified in the syllabus ??? ..and why don't u come up with an expalnation of urs..instead of playing jhagada-jhagada with me??
ParanoidAleveler said:http://www.xtremepapers.me/CIE/International%20A%20And%20AS%20Level/9701%20-%20Chemistry/9701_w08_qp_4.pdf
i looked at this question and i was COMPLETELY blank :O:
Question 1) (c) (i) and (ii)
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zeena123 said:For the first part of that question you need to take the Mr of 2,3- dibromoprpan-1-ol.
And the second part you just need to take fractions and get the numbers they require. Thats my understanding.
nealDSA said:I've A Doubt, If In The Exam We Are Asked To Draw The Structure Of Compound X .. Is It OK\Allowed If I Draw The Displayed Formula Or Should I Write Like CH3(OH)CH2 ( For e.g ) ??!!
ParanoidAleveler said:zeena123 said:For the first part of that question you need to take the Mr of 2,3- dibromoprpan-1-ol.
And the second part you just need to take fractions and get the numbers they require. Thats my understanding.
but for the first part, the ms says ... C3H6OBr2 = 216, 218 and 220
wht does that mean?
ddude it goes this way,fluffycloud said:May juen 2010 paper 43 how do you the E naught values of PBO2 +AH +SO4 +2E---------PBSO4 +2H20
ParanoidAleveler said:zeena123 said:For the first part of that question you need to take the Mr of 2,3- dibromoprpan-1-ol.
And the second part you just need to take fractions and get the numbers they require. Thats my understanding.
but for the first part, the ms says ... C3H6OBr2 = 216, 218 and 220
wht does that mean?
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