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I'll take it as NO
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I'll take it as NO
smart enufI'll take it as NO
OMG really!I'll take it as NO
yeah.OMG really!
well in dehydration, the water is not chemically bonded to a compound. Dehydration is something like this:Why can't this be dehydration??
But see our book says that this reaction IS dehydrationwell in dehydration, the water is not chemically bonded to a compound. Dehydration is something like this:
CuSO4.5H2O -----> CuSO4 + 5H2O
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i dont understand how do u know which ones are identical and which are optical isomers.
how to solve parts (ii) and (iii)?
well thaz partly y our teacher dint get us to do organic from the bookBut see our book says that this reaction IS dehydration
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i dont understand how do u know which ones are identical and which are optical isomers.
how to solve parts (ii) and (iii)?
I recently asked this question too and this is what anastasia grey113 came up with:
yes its correctView attachment 63446
is this correct ? P5 specimen paper 2016
but there aren’t equal points on both sides tho..? Isn’t that imp to consider for a best fit line?yes its correct
I've searched everywhere but they aren't available yetDoes anyone have or know where to get February march papers . 2018 papers AS
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