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so i can get 3-4 marks ? ya i saw itu 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!
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so i can get 3-4 marks ? ya i saw itu 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!
yes u can!!!so i can get 3-4 marks ? ya i saw it
actually here I'm not sure about MY answer....I wrote...water will evaporate leaving anhdrous powder ....??on last questions in the first page i wrote to reach cystallization point and get crystal and to increase the solubility of the solution im not sure about it its 3 marks how much can i get ?
Could it be precipation?which reaction was it?....i wrote displacement
How to speed up disolving in number 3, you don't say heat, as they told you the water is hot.
Say " Stiring with glass rod"
The one which asked about boiling iron sulfate?actually here I'm not sure about MY answer....I wrote...water will evaporate leaving anhdrous powder ....??
HOPE WE BOTH GET MARKS HERE...lol
yea it can be precipitation as we are mixing here two salts...also in some part of question the answer was yellow ppt which indicates that we r dealing with precipitation!Could it be precipation?
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!
Yeah dude but they already added Warmed water or wateva to it so they kinda mentioned the warm part so I wrote stirringIf you heat water up till say 90 degrees and leave it, it won't stay 90 degrees. It will begin to drop..
SO heating is an acceptable answer as it keeps the temperature increasing as a constant rate -> Increase in kinetic energy -> Increase in collisons -> Increase in rate x)
yupThe one which asked about boiling iron sulfate?
Well Kyea it can be precipitation as we are mixing here two salts...also in some part of question the answer was yellow ppt which indicates that we r dealing with precipitation!
Yeah dude but they already added Warmed water or wateva to it so they kinda mentioned the warm part so I wrote stirring
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Chemistry (0620)/0620_w10_ms_62.pdfCould you give me alink to the previous similar question? because I also did not like mention masses, volumes etc...
I wrote stirring, but also confident to say that heating is completely acceptable!Im not saying stirring is wrong, I'm just saying heating isn't wrong. It could be accepted.
that answer wont make senseIf you heat water up till say 90 degrees and leave it, it won't stay 90 degrees. It will begin to drop..
SO heating is an acceptable answer as it keeps the temperature increasing as a constant rate -> Increase in kinetic energy -> Increase in collisons -> Increase in rate x)
Well I wrote a different answer to that one
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