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its effervescence and turns limewater milkythey clearly stated write only observations i dont think the word CO2 is an observation i said a colourless gas
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its effervescence and turns limewater milkythey clearly stated write only observations i dont think the word CO2 is an observation i said a colourless gas
cool yea preceipitationdisplacement? exo? I wrote precipitation... lol is that correct?
is it abt the straight line graph? yea one pointi had one point out
i stated fully" Effervesence, colurless gas which turns lime water milky"its effervescence and turns limewater milky
Fizz/Bubles, turn limewater milkyits effervescence and turns limewater milky
What the heck is double displacement.. NEVER i've seen an answer DOUBLE DISPLACEMENT through all the 8 years past papers i went through... its PRECIPITATION!!Double displacement. I'm pretty sure of it.
Ammonium CarbonateWhat was solid W?
and what happened by boiling iron sulphate???
yeah I wrote, it was effervescence and has bubbles. then in the same three lines I also wrote below that ' turns limewater milky'its effervescence and turns limewater milky
It was Easy, the last question answer was :-
1. Place each Corrosion inhibitor in 3 test tube of equal amount.
2. Take 3 steel nails and place them in 3 water bowl.
3. Place each inhibitor in bowl.
5. Leave it undisturbed for 3-4 days in presence of air.
6. After 4 days, Remove the rust which will be Flaky brown solid (FE2OH3.xH2O) and dry them and weigh each of them.
7. The one which has more weigh will be least effective corrosion inhibitor and one with lower weight will most effective corrosion inhibitor.
It was Easy, the last question answer was :-
1. Place each Corrosion inhibitor in 3 test tube of equal amount.
2. Take 3 steel nails and place them in 3 water bowl.
3. Place each inhibitor in bowl.
5. Leave it undisturbed for 3-4 days in presence of air.
6. After 4 days, Remove the rust which will be Flaky brown solid (FE2OH3.xH2O) and dry them and weigh each of them.
7. The one which has more weigh will be least effective corrosion inhibitor and one with lower weight will most effective corrosion inhibitor.
I answere same exactly as him.....I think it is correctBro, where is the fareness of the steel nails? Haha and the volume of the inhibitor? and you dind't say weight each of the peices?
a similar question came up before check this:http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Chemistry (0620)/0620_w10_ms_62.pdfBro, where is the fareness of the steel nails? Haha and the volume of the inhibitor? and you dind't say weight each of the peices?
u will get marks and I don't thnk that mass is included.......plz check the post I posted of the similar question which came before see it!Guys Need Help i wrote to put the iron nails in a test tube seperatly and provide rusting condition water and oxygen add water to the tube containing the nails compare which one rusts and which one rusts faster :S i know it sucks but forgot about masses and so on so how many marks can i get for this ?
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