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many people give some papers privately although this is isnt allowed! i am going to follow the normno there can be only one statement of entry
Asalam-o-Alaikum!I've read in E.N.Ramsden that H2+I212HI and Kc=[HI]2/[H] But in a cambridge course book I've read this equation(Attachment). Which one is correct and in case both are correct then Kc is equal to its reciprocal. And if it is not then how can be the Kc different for a reversible reaction in same conditions?
which book is it?hey can someone help me out please , i need the answers for the end of chapter questions in the chemistry book , but i don't have the CD so how can I get the answers?
bond energy of C__I is lowest so compound in which it will be present will form precipitate very quickly..An mcq problem. Plz help
oh i have that book...which end-of-chapter's answers do you want..i might be able to post them here hopefully..It's made by Roger Norris ,Lawrie Ryan and David Acaster it's the chemistry coursework the newest edition i suppose .
hey thanks for your help but I got confused in where to download for free hehe.
well , I want them all , but may be just equilibrium and states of matter if you can please? , although I'll understand if you can't.oh i have that book...which end-of-chapter's answers do you want..i might be able to post them here hopefully..
well , I want them all , but may be just equilibrium and states of matter if you can please? , although I'll understand if you can't.
well , I want them all , but may be just equilibrium and states of matter if you can please? , although I'll understand if you can't.
Asalam-o-Alaikum!An mcq problem. Plz help
JazaakAllahu khairan for making it so easy for me. Alhamdulillah.Asalam-o-Alaikum!
well basically from my understanding, in option D there is an iodine which is not present in any other option and since in the periodic table, group 7, it is the lowest element i.e : F, Cl, Br, I therefore we know that the reactivity decreases as we down the group 7, and it forms the weakest bond, so very little energy is required to break the bond as compared to F, Cl and Br. And so it forms ions and these ions displace the nitrate from the silver nitrate to form silver iodide and this is shown by the yellow precipitate formed.
Wa Iyyakum! Alhamdulillah! All praise and thanks to Allah the Exalted, the Lord of the universe.JazaakAllahu khairan for making it so easy for me. Alhamdulillah.
Salaam. Any help with this mcq. .. it will be highly appreciated.
Wouldn't trichloromethane react with Br2.. the reaction would be somewhat similar to the addition reaction between alkenes and halogens.. except that this compound already is a halogenoalkene.. :/View attachment 21026
In this question, I'm unsure of the products of each reaction as in the book it only details about when you have only one halogen attached to an alkene/alkane... What kind of reaction will happen with each answer? THis confused me because for example with NaOH, I'm not sure which of the carbon atoms the OH- ion attaches to. Do you classify this as an alkene or a halogenoalkene? And the syllabus doesn't say anything about halogenoalkenes... So how would you know how it would react with each one?
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