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Product will be ethanoic acid...since it's left for a long time..!!
gotta go....work it out...if not will tell u later
AOA!This is a simple dilution question.
First there's some acid - FA1.
We take 38 cm^3 of FA1 and dilute it in a 250 cm^3 flask by adding distilled water uptil the 250 mark. And call it FA3.
We take some of FA3 and titrate it and figure out that the conc of the acid in the burette = 0.732 mol/dm^3
Now, the question is to find the no. of moles of the acid in the 250 cm^3 flask.
Using n=v * c
= (?) * 0.732
Which volume to use here ? 38 cm^3 or 250 cm^3 ??
AOA!
see, it's 250cm^3....bcoz u find the conc. of FA3 right? if it's conc. of FA1 then you'll use 38
SO2 carries with it an smelly fume whereas CO2 doesnt. Hope it helpsS07 p31 colourless gas is released (effervescent observed ) by the addition of acid. So it can be CO2 or SO2 (its co2) ,how am i suppose to know which one it is without carrying out a test or using least time possible?
From red to blue.2 A student does some tests on hydrochloric acid to investigate its properties.
(a) A few drops of litmus solution are added to hydrochloric acid. An excess of aqueous
sodium hydroxide is added.
What colour change is seen?
The colour changes from ................................. to .................................
In place of the MS its the question paper.. direct a link to the MS so someone could help you.Hii, could anyone explain me question 4 a, 4b from chemistry paper 2, may june 2009 v1.
here are the links: http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Chemistry (9701)/9701_s09_qp_2.pdf
marksheet: http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Chemistry (9701)/9701_s09_qp_2.pdf
Thank you very much
Edit and place the MS.Hii, could anyone explain me question 4 a, 4b from chemistry paper 2, may june 2009 v1.
here are the links: http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Chemistry (9701)/9701_s09_qp_2.pdf
marksheet: http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Chemistry (9701)/9701_s09_qp_2.pdf
Thank you very much
Hi everyone,
my question is about the extraction of iron ore,limestone is used to neutralise sand,giving calcium silicate which is used for road building when solidifies....does that mean sand is an acid?and why is calcium silicate especially used for road building?
thank you
Edit and place the MS.
i'm going to give a try..
For the part a :
Firstly you need to learn all the reactions of organic chemistry to solve this question:
- B- CH3CHO ---> CH3CH(OH)CN [When aldehyde reacts with HCN+NaCN at a temp of 10-20 degree C gives that product, Showing an increaase in the no.of carbon atoms and its a Nucleopilic addition rxn]
- When product B reacts with dilute H2SO4or HCl when heated it gives a -COOH in place of -CN and -OH remains the same. So its going to be like.. CH3CH(OH)CN ---> CH3CH(OH)COOH
- E- CH3CHO ---> CH3COO- [An aldehyde CH3CHO ----->CH3COO- + Ag when reacted with Tollens reagent [Ag(NH3)2]+ ]
- C- CH3=CHCOOH ----> OHCH2CH(OH)COOH [When alkene reacts with Cold KMnO4 when the double bond is broken two -OH are added, eg: CH2=CH2 ---> CH2(OH)CH2(OH) and its an electrophilic addition reaction. The -COOH remains the same.
- When C reacts with Cr2O7 2-/H+ the COOH at the right remains as it is.. the secondary alcohol changes to a Ketone and Primary alcohol to -COOH, so it has two reactions happening at the same time.. that is the rxn of Primary and secondary alcohol.
D- aldehyde changes to primary alcohol on reduction. The -CHO changes to -OH.
For part B i don't really know well but..
(i) The carboxilic acid when reacted with a CH3CH2OH with concentrated H2SO4 (heat) gives an ester.
(ii) Probably someone else could help u out cuz i'm not sure.
Hope this will help you in someway and if i've made any mistake please correct me cuz even i'm still a learner.
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