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Chemistry: Post your doubts here!

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How does concentrated sulfuric acid behave when it reacts with sodium chloride?
A as an acid only
B as an acid and oxidising agent
C as an oxidising agent only
D as a reducing agent only
 
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An aqueous solution was prepared containing 1.0mol of AgNO3 and 1.0mol of FeSO4 in 1.00 dm3
of water. When equilibrium was established, there was 0.44mol of Ag+(aq) in the mixture.
Ag+(aq) + Fe2+(aq) --> Ag(s) + Fe3+(aq)

What is Kc?

A. 0.35 B. 0.62 C. 1.62 D. 2.89

I got C as my answer but the correct one is D, can anyone explain how to get D?

Edit: Oops I missed out the question! I just added it
 
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An aqueous solution was prepared containing 1.0mol of AgNO3 and 1.0mol of FeSO4 in 1.00 dm3
of water. When equilibrium was established, there was 0.44mol of Ag+(aq) in the mixture.
Ag+(aq) + Fe2+(aq) --> Ag(s) + Fe3+(aq)

A. 0.35 B. 0.62 C. 1.62 D. 2.89

I got C as my answer but the correct one is D, can anyone explain how to get D?

wht is the Q
 
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can u give me the link please? i'll try to... its a good revision :p
please some one help as soon as possible
oct/nov 2010 second variant numer-7,18,31,34,36. soory for so much question but what can i do the paper semmed hard for me got these mistakes and unfortunately coudnt resolve any of my mistakes:(

thanks for helping all xpc members:)
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/... AS Level/Chemistry (9701)/9701_w10_qp_12.pdf
this was what i posted there.
thanks for helping.:)
 
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please some one help as soon as possible
oct/nov 2010 second variant numer-7,18,31,34,36. soory for so much question but what can i do the paper semmed hard for me got these mistakes and unfortunately coudnt resolve any of my mistakes:(

thanks for helping all xpc members:)
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/... AS Level/Chemistry (9701)/9701_w10_qp_12.pdf
this was what i posted there.
thanks for helping.:)
its alright :)
can u please give me a direct link to the paper itself cuz i cant find it atm... den i'll try 2 solve dem :)
 
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I asked this question already, but just thought I post it again since we're on a new page.

An aqueous solution was prepared containing 1.0mol of AgNO3 and 1.0mol of FeSO4 in 1.00 dm3
of water. When equilibrium was established, there was 0.44mol of Ag+(aq) in the mixture.
Ag+(aq) + Fe2+(aq) --> Ag(s) + Fe3+(aq)

What is Kc?

A. 0.35 B. 0.62 C. 1.62 D. 2.89

I got C as my answer but the correct one is D, can anyone explain how to get D?
 
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I asked this question already, but just thought I post it again since we're on a new page.

An aqueous solution was prepared containing 1.0mol of AgNO3 and 1.0mol of FeSO4 in 1.00 dm3
of water. When equilibrium was established, there was 0.44mol of Ag+(aq) in the mixture.
Ag+(aq) + Fe2+(aq) --> Ag(s) + Fe3+(aq)

What is Kc?

A. 0.35 B. 0.62 C. 1.62 D. 2.89

I got C as my answer but the correct one is D, can anyone explain how to get D?
I'm not getting any of the options :eek:
wat method r u using please?
 
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I asked this question already, but just thought I post it again since we're on a new page.

An aqueous solution was prepared containing 1.0mol of AgNO3 and 1.0mol of FeSO4 in 1.00 dm3
of water. When equilibrium was established, there was 0.44mol of Ag+(aq) in the mixture.
Ag+(aq) + Fe2+(aq) --> Ag(s) + Fe3+(aq)

What is Kc?

A. 0.35 B. 0.62 C. 1.62 D. 2.89

I got C as my answer but the correct one is D, can anyone explain how to get D?
even i am getting option C. Can you tell me which year paper is it ?
 
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2. Total Flask Volume=5+10= 15dm3=15/1000 m3
Next work out the number of moles of helium and neon with pv=nRT
n=pv/RT
Since RT is constant throughout, let's make life easier by letting RT be an unknown, let's say A
For helium: n=[12000*(5/1000)]/A
For Neon: n=[6000*(10/1000)]/A
Total n=120/A

To find total P, use pv=nRT=nA

pV=nA
p=nA/V
p=[(120/A)*A]/(15/1000)
p=8000Pa=8kPa
 
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I answered your first question, here is the next one:
When you polymerise, you start with many monomers to make one or a few polymers, because you are combining monomers.
so if you start with one mole of monomers, you combine them and you end up with less monomers, therefore the answer could be from anything less than 1 mole to the minimum of 1 molecule, which the inverse of 6.02*10^23, option 3 of the question
 
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10 cm3 of hydrocarbon is burned in 70cm3 of oxygen(excess) the funal gaseous mixture contains 30cm3 of ccarbon dioxide n 20 cm3 of unreacrted oxygen.whats the formula of hydrocarbon?
a) C2H5 b)C3H6 c)C3H8 d)C4H10
hows it c? these r supoosed 2 be easy questions bt cant get the answers:cry:
 
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