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can someone explain me properly how to draw titration curves
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Ok thnxxIt would be in the 2 and 6 position with respect to OH.
OH is a stronger activating group compared to alkyl groups, there is also the issue of the steric hindrance of the large alkyl group.
moles of Fe3+ in 100 cm3 of partially used solution=0.15-0.06=0.09 moleshttp://maxpapers.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/9701_w12_qp_41.pdf
Can any1 help me with Question no 1 Part b (vi) .... i dont get from where they are getting 0.045 mol of Cu...
Please help .....
they are very simple look in the marking schemeHow to draw structures like these? Nov/14/41
Thank you soo much Daiyya brohmoles of Fe3+ in 100 cm3 of partially used solution=0.15-0.06=0.09 moles
As two moles of Fe3+ react with one mole of Cu.
So, 0.09 moles of Fe3+ will react with 0.045 moles of Cu.
Mass of Cu=Moles * Ar
A little hardGuyzz!! How was Chem paper 42???
(can anyone please explain Q2 (e) of this paper
http://onlineexamhelp.com/wp-content/uploads/2015/02/9701_w14_qp_52.pdf
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( 2x27/( 2x27 + 3x16) ) x 1.50 = 0.794
2nd last question was kinda tricky!!A little hard
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