Can anyone please tell me why the mark scheme for w09 p4 4c) for alkaline aqueous iodine (I2 +OH-) and mark scheme for w10 p42 5b) iv) are contradicting??
Does a phenol have reaction w/ I2+OH- ??
NObody can answer my question?
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Can anyone please tell me why the mark scheme for w09 p4 4c) for alkaline aqueous iodine (I2 +OH-) and mark scheme for w10 p42 5b) iv) are contradicting??
Does a phenol have reaction w/ I2+OH- ??
Hey please help question b)
I'm quite sure Ecell = Ereduction - Eoxidation
then it becomes -0.83-1.23 = -2.86V and -0.83 -1.36 = -2.19V
However the ms says +2.86V and +2.19V
why is it so?
does Ecell becomes reversed for electrolysis?
hi
how can i look for a chiral if there is a double bond ? im only seeing 3 groups?
They said only 1 mole of the metals was burnt. A is wrong because there would be problems with the vertical scale. The first reading would HAVE to be 0.5, but the other 2 would have to be increased by 0.25.bt its da sme i all...if u c da increase in mols..it increases by 0.25..so y cnt it b A??
The density of ice is 1.00gcm–3
.
What is the volume of steam produced when 1.00 cm3
of ice is heated to 323 °C (596 K) at a
pressure of one atmosphere (101kPa)?
[1mol of a gas occupies 24.0dm3
at 25°C (298K) and one atmosphere.]
A 0.267dm3
B 1.33dm3
C 2.67dm3
D 48.0dm3
please help me somebodyy.....
i cant get the ans.......
Mass of 1 cm3 of steam (H20) = 1 g
Mol of H20 = 1g / 18 = 0.0555556
1 mol of H20 occupies 24dm^3 at 298K
0.0556 would occupy = 24 x 0.0556 = 1.33 dm^3
Volume of steam at 298K = 1.33 dm^3
Volume of steam at 1 K = 1.33/298 = 0.00446 dm^3
Volume of steam at 596 K = 0.00446 x 596 = 2.668 dm^3 ~ 2.67 dm^3
Answer C.
PV = nRTThe density of ice is 1.00gcm–3
.
What is the volume of steam produced when 1.00 cm3
of ice is heated to 323 °C (596 K) at a
pressure of one atmosphere (101kPa)?
[1mol of a gas occupies 24.0dm3
at 25°C (298K) and one atmosphere.]
A 0.267dm3
B 1.33dm3
C 2.67dm3
D 48.0dm3
please help me somebodyy.....
i cant get the ans.......
please explain working for Q2.. i dont get it http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Chemistry (9701)/9701_w08_qp_1.pdf
CS2 and O2 are in 1:3, Correct?
10 cm^3 of CS2 has been completely burned. So this would 'eat up' 10x3 = 30 cm'3 Oxygen. Remaining oxygen would be 50-30 = 20 cm'3
Also, 10 cm^3 CS2, when burned, would produce 10cm'3 of CO2. Because both are in 1:1
And 10cm^3 CS2 , when burned, would produce 10x2 = 20cm'3 of SO2. Because the ratio is 1:2
Now, CS2 + 3O2 -> CO2 + 2 SO2
Initally: 10 + 50 -> 0 + 0
Later: 0 + 20 -> 10 + 20
Volume of gas remaining = 20 (O2) + 20(SO2) + 10(CO2) = 50 cm'3
NaOH is an alkali, when added, it would eat up all the 'acidic gases'. Acidic gases present are CO2 and SO2.
So when SO2 and CO2 are eaten up, the only remaining gas would be O2, and it's volume is 20cm^3.
So 50 cm^3 and 20 cm^3 is your answer.
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You're welcome.thank you so much! i got it now! please explain Q17 also.
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