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yeah i wrote chromatography methodI
WRONG, I wrote chromatography and it's 100% correct. Check this http://www.scribd.com/doc/8071912/Caffeine-Extraction
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yeah i wrote chromatography methodI
WRONG, I wrote chromatography and it's 100% correct. Check this http://www.scribd.com/doc/8071912/Caffeine-Extraction
OhThat was the only question I invented answers in haha
Hahahha It is Ammonium Carbonate, as it releases amonia when heated with NaOH. and they said it's carbonate.
yeah i wrote chromatography method
I think we had to multiply the points by 10 so the first point would be 4 and so on by this way you will get a straight fixed line and i hope we all get it correct inshallah and good lucksrsly?!!....bt e ere supposed to dra a straight line...and one of them jst didnt fit in!! :S
what happens when silver nitrate reacts with the aqueous potassium??I think we had to multiply the points by 10 so the first point would be 4 and so on by this way you will get a straight fixed line and i hope we all get it correct inshallah and good luck
it's exothermic so dw..I already solved a past paper about it, they said exothermic so shut up please.
No I knew it was ammonium carbonate, I meant for the boiling Iron II sulphate questionOh
Solid was Ammonium Carbonate.
It's Desplacment, How did you know it's EXO?it's exothermic so dw..
Yeah.i wrote temperature rise will be higher because copper is an insulator ://// i gain 1 mark out of 2 right?
Dear, Potasium IODIDE + SILVER NITRATE, isn't that a test of??? It shows yellow precipitatewhat happens when silver nitrate reacts with the aqueous potassium??
and why were the height same for the soliudd?
the height were all the same because 5 cm^3 used up whole of 3cm^3 of lead nitrate which gave 24cm height. therefore any amount bigger than 5 cm^3 reacts with 3cm^3 of lead nitrate you won't get anything more besides 24 cm. basically all the lead nitrate gets used up when you have the other substances which is 5cm^3 or above reacting with it. so maximum it goes is to 24 cmwhat happens when silver nitrate reacts with the aqueous potassium??
and why were the height same for the soliudd?
i believe Exothermic is correct. All displacement reactions are exothermic!It's Desplacment, How did you know it's EXO?
OhNo I knew it was ammonium carbonate, I meant for the boiling Iron II sulphate question
so, It's desplacment!i believe Exothermic is correct. All displacement reactions are exothermic!
It's exo because the TEMPERATURES in the thermometers increased. This is a sign that it's an exothermic reaction ( Exothermic reactions release heat)It's Desplacment, How did you know it's EXO?
They didn't give thermometer temperatures. Just cm3 of potassium chloride and mm of precipitate.It's exo because the TEMPERATURES in the thermometers increased. This is a sign that it's an exothermic reaction ( Exothermic reactions release heat)
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