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A level questions only!!!
AoA,Use of the Data Booklet is relevant to this question.
Lead(IV) chloride will oxidise bromide ions to bromine. The Pb4+ ions are reduced to Pb2+ ions in
this reaction.
If 6.980 g of lead(IV) chloride is added to an excess of sodium bromide solution, what mass of
bromine would be produced?
A 0.799 g B 1.598 g C 3.196 g D 6.392 g
The answer is C ?? explain someone!
equation:- PbCl4+2NaBr----->Br2+ other stuffUse of the Data Booklet is relevant to this question.
Lead(IV) chloride will oxidise bromide ions to bromine. The Pb4+ ions are reduced to Pb2+ ions in
this reaction.
If 6.980 g of lead(IV) chloride is added to an excess of sodium bromide solution, what mass of
bromine would be produced?
A 0.799 g B 1.598 g C 3.196 g D 6.392 g
The answer is C ?? explain someone!
let metal be XUse of the Data Booklet is relevant to this question.
A 5.00 g sample of an anhydrous Group II metal nitrate loses 3.29 g in mass when heated
strongly.
Which metal is present?
A magnesium
B calcium
C strontium
D barium
Ans is B ? There are many such Q's in the past papers. i dont know how to do it !?
let metal be X
2X(NO3)2 --> 2XO + 4NO2 + O2
5g ............ --> 1.71g +[ 3.29g ]
Mass of 1 mole of (4no2+ o2)=216grams
There are 3.29/216 moles of (4no2+o2)present
Also 3.29/216 moles of 2XO present
Therefore there is (2*3.29)/216 moles of XO
molar mass of XO = g/mol= 1.71/[(2*3.29)/216]=56.1grams
X=56.1-16=40.1 grams permole
Therefore answer is:
B.Calcium
216 grams is 4NO2 + O2How did you get the 216g from ?
no its a great explanation..i got it..thanksThe Cl radical can bond to any CH3 or CH2 carbons by substituting a hydrogen. There are 5 such carbons here, however there are 3 CH3 groups bonded directly to the alpha central carbon. If the Cl radical bonds to any three of this, you get the same molecule. The 3 CH3 groups form only one type of molecule. There are another two carbons which Cl can bond to, which makes 3 Chloroalkanes in total.
Answer: C. 3 (I checked)
Sorry for the messy explanation, not very good at this, ask me to clarify if needed
EDIT: Fixed typo
216 grams is 4NO2 + O2
N=14grams per mol
O=16 grams per mol
It would be easier for others if you give the link of the paper.question no32 m/j 2010 ppr 11...some 1 plz help me out ...withthese kind of questions ...coz i can never solve like this kind of question...
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/... AS Level/Chemistry (9701)/9701_s10_qp_11.pdfIt would be easier for others if you give the link of the paper.
Q32
AoA,
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Chemistry (9701)/9701_w11_qp_13.pdf
QUESTION - ANSWER
15 - B
23 - A
25 - C
36 - A
Someone plz explain ?
thxx a lott reallyAoA,
1 is redox
Br goes from -1 to 0 [oxidation]
S goes from +6 to +4 [reduction]
2 is not redox
P is same at 5
Br is same at -1
As 2 is wrong, you dont need to see 3
Definitely D is the answer but i will solve to clear any doubts!
3 is not redox
N is same at 5
Br is same at -1
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