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wel u gt to drw da structures fr each n evrythng n check i gues..may-june 2010 qp 11 ,q.no , 29 and 30 ..please tell me how to solve these kind of problem,.
25: First one: cracking, requires high temperatureAssalamoalaikum wr wb!
Got some doubts in P1
Got some doubts in P1
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Thank u very much!!!I am not sure if this is the right way to solve it, but I got the right answer with it so..
C6H12 + 9O2 -> 6CO2 + 6H2O
So you have 6 moles of CO2 and 6 moles of H2O. P will absorb all of the mass of H2O, while Q will absorb of all of the mass of CO2. Their masses are 6(18) and 6(44) respectively, and the ratio will give you 18/44 = 0.41.
Actually the right answer is 107 but as u can see there is no option with 107 so choose the option which is lower than that not higher!!What are the bond angles in the PH3 molecule likely to be?
A) 90
B) 104
C) 109
D) 120
Question is Q7 from Winter 2004, http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Chemistry (9701)/9701_w04_er.pdf
PH3 has 3 bonds and 1 lone pair, so I thought the bond angle would be 109. But the answer is 104, why is that?
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26....only secondary alcohols will give 1 oxidation product, i.e. ketone..
A. wrong coz its a primary alcohol (ths will gve aldehyde n a carboxylic acid)
B. its right cz 2ndry alcohol
C.not 2ndry thefr its wrong
D. its a tertiary alcohol..dsnt gve any products on oxidation
ANS DRe: All Chemistry help here!! Stuck somewhere? Ask here!
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q. 20 and 26
y cnt da answ b A..a stedy increase??View attachment 8290
Why is the answer D? Not C?
Shouldnt Sulphur form SO2 on complete combustion? This looks like SO3 was formed in D?
bt its da sme i all...if u c da increase in mols..it increases by 0.25..so y cnt it b A??Mg + (0.5)O2 -------> MgO (No of moles of Oxygen used 0.5)
Al + (0.75)O2 --------> (0.5)Al2O3 (No of moles used 0.75)
S + O2 --------> SO2 (No of moles used 1)
I think in A the scale on the vertical axis wouldnt be good. Any idea?
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Why is the answer D? Not C?
Shouldnt Sulphur form SO2 on complete combustion? This looks like SO3 was formed in D?
ya answer is D, because there is formation of SO3 here
deduce reaction equation in each case and find number of moles of oxygen in each cases
you will probably find to be 0.5, 0.75 and 1.5
cz it has a complete octet of electrons..(8 electrons in its outer shell)why does argon not form a chloride ?
bt its da sme i all...if u c da increase in mols..it increases by 0.25..so y cnt it b A??
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