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what was the three different chromatography used??
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If the Cell is not positive, the Forward reaction is NOT FEASIBLE in the first place.I don't think it's for reactions that go to completion because the whole page talks about equilibrium reactions (and if the reaction did go to completion, there wouldn't be a case for it to proceed backwards in the same conditions).
Just above the table, it says this: *If the E° value of the reaction is negative, then the reaction is NOT spontaneous and therefore the reverse reaction is occuring and the electrons are flowing in the opposite direction.
This is the opposite of our case. Our case is that Ecell is positive, so the forward reaction is occuring more than the backward.
But anyway, I guess only the mark scheme can say for sure..!
I have very strong feeling that this is the right answer. I believe strongly that what you have got, although many did not get it, is right. There is no way of comparing the iron 3 and iron 2, it is EQUILIBRIUM.
Meaning you have to compare reactants with reactants, and products with products.
is Kc 25 wrong ?Oh ok
I c what u mean
I get how u got it
what was the three different chromatography used??
even i rote the same=D r u sure about ur ans??I put thin-layer, paper, gas-liquid (in that order).
even i rote the same=D r u sure about ur ans??
yaayyyy=D you had so much in ur head wile answering=P i just wrote what my heart said XD tnx anyway!!I'm pretty sure because the testing for drugs in athletes' urine comes in the Coursebook under gas-liquid, the dyes in foodstuffs is comparable to the dyes in ink (which are usually separated by paper chromatography) and the insecticides dissolved in water I thought was thin-layer because u need a polar solute and if the insecticides were dissolved in water it must mean that they are polar (also because it was the only one left to choose from, excluding HPLC).
and what was the correct ans u chose for the dna fingerprinting?yaayyyy=D you had so much in ur head wile answering=P i just wrote what my heart said XD tnx anyway!!
same broI'm pretty sure because the testing for drugs in athletes' urine comes in the Coursebook under gas-liquid, the dyes in foodstuffs is comparable to the dyes in ink (which are usually separated by paper chromatography) and the insecticides dissolved in water I thought was thin-layer because u need a polar solute and if the insecticides were dissolved in water it must mean that they are polar (also because it was the only one left to choose from, excluding HPLC).
the hair and the leather.and what was the correct ans u chose for the dna fingerprinting?
same here i didnt used much logicyaayyyy=D you had so much in ur head wile answering=P i just wrote what my heart said XD tnx anyway!!
no man not neccesarly we also compare reactant with product its not a fixSee page 2 of this thread
and what was the correct ans u chose for the dna fingerprinting?
kc=?I chose the hair and the leather
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