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well i wrote plot conc with time if half life is constant the 1st order and plot rate with time if straight the 1st order but im not sureWhat were the two methods to find the order of reaction for h2
I don't think that's right because it would form 246nitrophenolconc nitric acid and h2so4 and 55 degree
i wrote the same but not sure if second one is rightwell i wrote plot conc with time if half life is constant the 1st order and plot rate with time if straight the 1st order but im not sure
these are for benzene, for phenol just dilute HNO3 at rtpI don't think that's right because it would form 246nitrophenol
I wrote the same thing
above 60 I guessWhat would be the treshold for this paper
what form?does someone have any idea what could be the possible consequence of filling that form, i hadn't closed the paper once it was finished. freaking out rn.
just pray[/QUOTE]QUOTE="Zaki ali asghar, post: 997561, member: 128109"]does someone have any idea what could be the possible consequence of filling that form, i hadn't closed the paper once it was finished. freaking out rn.
It is cis transSee this question about transition metals they asked to draw the 3D structure and tell what isomerism it shows
was it 242 or something like that?What was the value of standard entropy of cl
ok this is silly but what equation did you write for silicon chloride reaction with water?7
It is cis trans
it will man the question said it is monodendate so its impossible for optical to existI got optical cuz cu(NH3)3(NO2)3 now will this give cuz trans
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