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Guys can any 1 plz see my doubts
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questions are always repeatedWere questions repeated ?
From which year?umm, yup! now don't ask what were they
ha ha haumm, yup! now don't ask what were they
Lol obviously it won't be the same lolFrom which year?
BTW the paper will not be the same Guys
ZaqZainabFrom which year?
BTW the paper will not be the same Guys
Not as many as usual uk, hardly 5 at max, and for most others they were similar to an extent but not repeatedquestions are always repeated
Yup around 5 were repeated.Not as many as usual uk, hardly 5 at max, and for most others they were similar to an extent but not repeated
What was of AgCl +NH3
Q36.
I didn't even know which ones are my friend said she realized 2 wereZaqZainab
well i don't remember from which paper they were repeated i can only say they were about from states of matter
You dont say.Yup around 5 were repeated.
And no discussions till 24 hours.
Hehehe don't askNot as many as usual uk, hardly 5 at max, and for most others they were similar to an extent but not repeated
What was of AgCl +NH3
Q36.
1.okHehehe don't ask
1 because no discussion
2 because i think i did well and after i get to know you guys wrote something else i will
Which one ??GCE As and a level
Btw thanks for asking me thay quesion yest, of hydrolysis of ester by NaOH, i swear i dint knw abt it before u asked, u got me 1 mark :3
Dnt remember, but the 42.5% one.Which one ??
Ur most welcome
http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Chemistry (9701)/9701_w11_qp_12.pdf
Q.4 C
Q.6 B (why not C?)
Q.10 A
Q.11 C ( why not A? Doesn't Br go from -1 to 0?)
Q.17 c
Q.18 D ( but question says made from water?
Q.26 A
Q. 29 D
Q. 35 B
Q.37 D
Q. 40 A
Please, somebody clear these doubts?
Could u help me plz with my doubts ^^26)
When a primary alcohol is heated with aqueous acidified potassium dichromate, it is, in general, oxidized.
With gentle warming, it is first oxidized to an aldehyde, and if the aldehyde product is further allowed to react in heated conditions where the oxidant (dichromate, in this case) is in excess, the carboxylic acid of that alcohol will be produced. So, in this case, it is not heated excessively AND the aldehyde is removed immediately by distillation after it is formed. Therefore, we can say that the product obtained in the reaction is, indeed, an aldehyde. If the yield of this is 70%, let's see what we can find out from the equation:
Ethanol produces Ethanal on reaction with dichromate, and the pure reaction with the oxidant removed to simplify things is
CH3CH2OH + [O] ==> CH3CHO + H2O
(Note that the equation is not balanced as in reality - this is only to show us that the ratio of Ethanol to Ethanal is ideal conditions is 1:1. This is not the right reaction, which is itself very complex, and can be found here).
So, we have 2.30 grams of Ethanol. The number of moles of Ethanol in this mass = (Mass)/(Mass of 1 mole) = (2.3)/(12 + 3*1 + 12 + 2*1 + 16 + 1) = 0.05 moles.
We expect an equal number of moles of Ethanal to be produced, so we can say that the number of moles of Ethanal produced should be equal to 0.05 moles. However, since the yield is only 70%, we can expect that the actual number of moles we get = (70/100) * 0.05 = 0.035 moles.
Ethanal has a Molar Mass of (12 + 3*1 + 12 + 1 + 16) = 44 grams per mole. Therefore, (Mass of 0.035 moles) = (0.035) * (44) = 1.54 grams = A.
Hope this helped!
Good Luck for all your exams!
it seems like no one's gonna answerGuys can any 1 plz see my doubts
may i try? i am not sure that i can solve it but i will try itit seems like no one's gonna answer
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