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q15. howw to do it?
q15. howw to do it?
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the ans is ALimeReem said:http://www.xtremepapers.me/CIE/Cambridge%20IGCSE/0620%20-%20Chemistry/0620_w08_qp_1.pdf
q15. howw to do it?
thnx jimJmCullen said:2) B
3) C
4) D
15) (no idea) mayb D
30) D
oh so tht was it!!xIshtar said:For gary221:
1) B
3) C
4) D
15) D ( I shall explain below)
30) D.
Basically, when heat is liberated it means given out. Burning is an exothermic change right, so heat is liberated, Leaving only C and D. The rate of reaction is then increased by a higher temperature.
gary221 said:thnx jimJmCullen said:2) B
3) C
4) D
15) (no idea) mayb D
30) D
actually i dont hve d ms 4 this ppr
n i wanted confirmation 4 d ans
m cnfsed bout the 15 one as well
thnx!! :friends: :friends:
JmCullen said:gary221 said:thnx jimJmCullen said:2) B
3) C
4) D
15) (no idea) mayb D
30) D
actually i dont hve d ms 4 this ppr
n i wanted confirmation 4 d ans
m cnfsed bout the 15 one as well
thnx!! :friends: :friends:
welcome!
btw, i'm not jim.
hahahaha.
oops sorry ma bad!!!
u know wht they say bout d human mind and spelling!!!
jim sounds like boys~
hahaha. 'm girl
oh! so D is right! lucky guess... :beer:
ChantooPantoo said:http://www.xtremepapers.me/CIE/Cambridge%20IGCSE/0620%20-%20Chemistry/0620_s09_qp_1.pdf
In Q6 it says that the electronic configuration of an ion is 2,8,8 ...I don't understand how is it an ion with a complete outer shell Plz help !!
gary221 said:oops sorry ma bad!!!
u know wht they say bout d human mind and spelling!!!
AStarHunter said:guyz, another chemistry doubt in this paper ---> http://www.xtremepapers.me/CIE/inde...GCSE/0620 - Chemistry/&file=0620_s05_qp_1.pdf
The mark scheme says B. Can someone explain why it is D and not B ?
Thnx
is it frm a past ppr???narutogirl said:i have a question how can we sperate sulfur from sand ?
narutogirl said:i have a question how can we sperate sulfur from sand ?
xIshtar said:narutogirl said:i have a question how can we sperate sulfur from sand ?
Hmm, if sand is silicon(iv) oxide, is it not soluble in an organic solvent, as it is a covalent compound? If not, I have no clue, sorry.
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