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It is answered manwait a moment i am asnwering it. wait.
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It is answered manwait a moment i am asnwering it. wait.
The answer would be C we can have CH3●When heated with chlorine, the hydrocarbon 2,2-dimethylbutane undergoes free radical
substitution.
In a propagation step the free radical X• is formed.
2,2-dimethylbutane + Cl● → X● + HCl
How many different forms of X• are possible?
A 1 B 2 C 3 D 4
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Initial 1 1 0 0can anyone how to solve ques 12 View attachment 45157
well bro why did you take values of water and ethyl ethanoate as 1?
well do it for me please... coz i am weak at maths so Thought blocker isn't it?Initial 1 1 0
change -x -x +x
Final 1-x 1-x x
so Kc x/(1-x)^2 =4
make x the subject
I didn't use paint i did the same way too
?well do it for me please... coz i am weak at maths so Thought blocker isn't it?
see suchal did itwell do it for me please... coz i am weak at maths so Thought blocker isn't it?
but why did he take water and that other product value as 1?see suchal did it
questions says that there are one mole of water and ethyl ethanoate.well bro why did you take values of water and ethyl ethanoate as 1?
ok thanks dudequestions says that there are one mole of water and ethyl ethanoate.
and when Kc has no units or when the volume of concentration cancel out, moles can be used in the equation.
[a]/[c][d] = (n(a)n(b)/V)/(n(c)n(d)/V) volume will cancel out giving number of moles only.
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