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Chemistry: Post your doubts here!

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Kimmi pls try ths ques.:/

A monomer undergoes addition polymerization.A 1 mol sample of the monomer is completely polymerized.
How many moles of polymer might , theoretically, be formed?
1. 1
2. 10^-6
3. 1/ 6.02*10^23 (1/ Avogadro's cons.)

the ans is C, cox 1 is nt the ans.
but hw cum the ans are 2 &3 ?? :eek:
this is because many monomers join up to make one mole of a polymer
for example 10,000 monomers will join up to give one mole of polymer
so one mole of a monomer will be equal to only 1/10,000th mole of the polymer
therefore the answer has to be lesser than 1
 
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Assalamoalaikum wr wb!

Since when is gaseous bromine purple... :eek:

This question is from N'10_12 Q 18

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its not
and the answer is B i think

the ans is B ofcrse
as the air is almst of nitrogen and oxygen,
and O2 = 32
N2 = 28
total mass = 60.

while Br2 itself is 160.
threfre its simply denser than air! :/

nopes..i knew that...!

i don't know what's wrong :eek: i downloaded these papers before the site update..and the ms i have says its D :eek:

check the attachment..

i really dunno what has happened...i had the ms and er downloaded before the site update....and in both of them answer is stated as B :eek: :eek:

and in the paper i checked now on the site..in both ms and er it says D :eek:

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When ethanal, CH3CHO, reacts with HCN and the organic product is hydrolysed by aqueous
acid, organic compound Y is formed.
When propanal, C2H5CHO, is heated under reflux with acidified potassium dichromate(VI),
organic compound Z is formed.
What is the difference in relative molecular mass of compounds Y and Z?
A 12 B 14 C 16 D 17

how is it C ?
CH3CHO+HCN---->CH3CH(CN)OH which when hydrolysed by acid gives CH3CH(COOH)OH Mr of Y therefore=90
C2H5CHO when oxidised gives C2H5COOH Mr=74
therefore difference=90-74=16
 
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nopes..i knew that...!

i don't know what's wrong :eek: i downloaded these papers before the site update..and the ms i have says its D :eek:

check the attachment..
yea but sometimes the marking scheme can also be wrong -(its made by humans afterall;))
and besides you just can't agree to option D -its absurd!
 
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yea but sometimes the marking scheme can also be wrong -(its made by humans afterall;))
and besides you just can't agree to option D -its absurd!
i know...but i'm kinda shocked..when it's all same how does the answer for this question changed :eek:
anyway thanks...

i was thinking how at all can it be purple, when we've always been learning its brown..
 
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May/June 11 P 12 ques 11.
can any one plz explain the answer! :(

Yeah, I don't know this one either. I'll type the question so it's easier for people to answer:

0.144 of an aluminum compound X react with an excess of water to produce a gas. This gas burns completely in O2 to form H2O and 72cm^3 of CO2 only. The volume of CO2 was measured at room temp. and pressure. What could be formula of X?

A. Al2C3
B. Al3C4
C. Al4C3
D. Al5C3

I thought it was C, but I've been wrong before, so I don't know...
 
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Yeah, I don't know this one either. I'll type the question so it's easier for people to answer:

0.144 of an aluminum compound X react with an excess of water to produce a gas. This gas burns completely in O2 to form H2O and 72cm^3 of CO2 only. The volume of CO2 was measured at room temp. and pressure. What could be formula of X?

A. Al2C3
B. Al3C4
C. Al4C3
D. Al5C3

I thought it was C, but I've been wrong before, so I don't know...

a member has answered this on one of the recent pages, you can see there
 
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When trying to increase the value of Kc for an exothermic reaction, should the temperature be increased or decreased? :/
 
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1 cant be right cuz when you heat under reflux with alkali the -Cl is going to be replaced by -OH, on acidifying dehydration will occur so no way a carboxylic acid is produced. if one is wrong the answer is C :)
how come 3 is correct, then??
 
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