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Sameee......i'm not even confident about my answersI did it and it was hard af. What about you?
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Sameee......i'm not even confident about my answersI did it and it was hard af. What about you?
I did it and it was hard af. What about you?
I did 12, and it was horrible as well.Sameee......i'm not even confident about my answers
In this case, the answer must be D.Q: Equal masses of barium carbonate and magnesium carbonate powders are mixed together. The mixture is then heated using a Bunsen burner flame until there is no further change. A gas is given off. Which statements are correct?
1) The residue left after heating reacts with aqueous hydrochloric acid to produce carbon dioxide.
2) The percentage decrease in mass after heating is 26% (to 2 significant figures).
3) The gas given off during heating relights a glowing splint.
1. The fact that some carbon dioxde is produced when the residue is treated with acid means that there is a carbonate present.
2. If 50% of the mixture is magnesium carbonate (relative mass = 84) and it decomposes to MgO (relative mass 40), then the 50% loses 44/84 x 100 % of its mass = 52.4%
so the mass loss of the 100% mixture = 26.2%( dont get this part)
How from 52.4 become 26.2?
W17 qp11 question 17
71.0 g of chlorine, Cl 2, react with an excess of sodium hydroxide solution at a particular temperature. The reaction produces exactly 35.5 g of product X.
What is product X?
A H 2O
B NaCl
C NaCl O
D NaCl O3
Can someone explain this
Q8) Use of the Data Booklet is relevant to this question.
The approximate percentage composition of the atmosphere on four different planets is given in
the table below.
The density of a gas may be defined as the mass of 1 dm3
of the gas measured at s.t.p.
Which mixture of gases has the greatest density?
planet major gases / % by number of molecules
A Jupiter H2 89.8, He 10.2
B Neptune H2 80.0, He 19.0, CH4 1.0
C Saturn H2 96.3, He 3.25, CH4 0.45
D Uranus H2 82.5, He 15.2, CH4 2.3
BY is an organic compund. Y gives ppt aqueous silver nitrate. All of this ppt dissolves when concentrated ammonia is added. What is possible identity of Y ?
1- bromopropane
2-chlororethane
3-iodo-2-methylpropane
Hey are you also writing chem tomorrow?Hi.Could someone explain me how to complete the table I am not quite sure ?9701/s19/52/qu2(d)(ii)
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