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That's hardly an A, you should get let's say 53 or 54 to be on the safe side. It all depends on the curve really.Plus it might be a low A. Paper 6 is just 20% so yeah cheerup. and forget about what happened today.IF I GET 50/60 IS IT STILL A*?? IM WORRIED :''''''(
1)No more solid reacts or dissolves.what did you right for the first question in which they asked for 2 reasons that sulphuric acid is completely reacted
Actually as far as I know it's only metal+acid displacement reactions which are always exothermic.YOU DON'T SAY? All displacement are Exo. Plus be simple. It's Double Displacement. There is no direct clue for being exo they didn't mention anything about temp.
And 50/60 is 86.666 rounding up to 87. If you look at grade thresholds for last year, chem A* was around 67-75, i don't remember.That's hardly an A, you should get let's say 53 or 54 to be on the safe side. It all depends on the curve really.Plus it might be a low A. Paper 6 is just 20% so yeah cheerup. and forget about what happened today.
That what I said, They didn't say anything about temp rise. He might have used it in the fules question where they stated temp increase. and No all displacement are Exo. So yeah Double Displacement or PrecipitationActually as far as I know it's only metal+acid displacement reactions which are always exothermic.
The answer is displacement OR precipitation reaction. Exothermic, even if true is an abstract answer not based on physical evidence.
i messed this one !! i worte the first point but i was stupid on the second !!1)No more solid reacts or dissolves.
2)No more fizzing/bobbles is observed. Bobbles will be Hydrogen as Iron displaces the proton in H2204.
anyway thanx1)No more solid reacts or dissolves.
2)No more fizzing/bobbles is observed. Bobbles will be Hydrogen as Iron displaces the proton in H2204.
We got a badass over here/ how come 75? the Paper 6 is worth 60. Last years May June 2011 grade cruve was 40,40,47And 50/60 is 86.666 rounding up to 87. If you look at grade thresholds for last year, chem A* was around 67-75, i don't remember.
it was of TWO freakin marks...tht's a lot!!i messed this one !! i worte the first point but i was stupid on the second !!
any way it was for 2 marks !
That was the only question I invented answers in hahawhat was the answer of what could happen if iron sulphate solution was heated?
The Paper 6 Variant 1 curve was of 40/60 . Please.it was of TWO freakin marks...tht's a lot!!
Hahahha It is Ammonium Carbonate, as it releases amonia when heated with NaOH. and they said it's carbonate.What was solid W?
and what happened by boiling iron sulphate???
what happens when the solution of iron sulphate is boiled?sooooooooooooooooooo easy
We got a badass over here?We got a badass over here/ how come 75? the Paper 6 is worth 60. Last years May June 2011 grade cruve was 40,40,47
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