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isomers
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cis trans
when is cis trans isomerism not possible i thought C=CR2 but the examiners says if r=h then it is possible am i rightisomers
Hey guys, I always have problems in calculating the enthalpy change of reaction, combustion and formation ... I mean I mix up... I don't get which value to subtract and which to add... is there any easy way to learn it? I read the book and its quite confusing like for formation we have to consider the elemnts and the products. .. plz help me if u have any easier method of learning this. .
hey me to have problem in the same thin its so confusin well I N33D URGENT HELP HERE!!!!!!
how to calculate the enthalpy change of reaction for the following
equation: 2NaHCO3 -----> Na2CO3 + CO2 + H2O
a) delta standard enthalpy change of formation [NaHCO3] = -950.8 KJ/mol
b) " " " " " " " " [Na2CO3] = -1130.7 KJ/mol
c) " " " " " " [CO2] = -393.5 KJ/mol
d) " " " " " " [H2O] = -285.8 KJ/mol
how to do it need complete explanation hope any 1 of ya can help me.........
Hey guys, I always have problems in calculating the enthalpy change of reaction, combustion and formation ... I mean I mix up... I don't get which value to subtract and which to add... is there any easy way to learn it? I read the book and its quite confusing like for formation we have to consider the elemnts and the products. .. plz help me if u have any easier method of learning this. .
thanks alot buddy u r a life saverView attachment 32664
NOTE:!!! i labelled wrongly!! delta f should be delta H.......
eq above is constructed and balanced.
enthalpy of formation of NaHCO3 is multiplied by 2 cuz 2mol is used according to equation.
hess's law stated that the enthalpy for a chemical reaction is independent of route taken provided initial and final conditions are same.
delta H = route from 2NaHCO3-----> 2Na + H2 +2C + 3O2------> Na2CO3 + CO2 + H2O (follow the arrows)
for the arrow pointing in the opposite direction from the route u are taking, change from + to - value OR from - to + value.
I hope this helps >.<
this is the 2nd time im posting pls help! >.<
Hi, can someone please help me answer a silly question? >.<
tresting for unsaturation for organic compounds (alkene) using BROMINE WATER OR BROMINE IN TETRACHLOROMETHANE/CYCLOHEXANE?
and what colour is bromine in water/organic solvent?
and also if anyone knows, what colours are halogens Cl2, Br2 and I2 in water and organic solvent.
it would be VERY much appreciated thanks! >.<
p42 MJ 11
Question 4(c) (v) can someone help?
Why is it molecular formula and cannot be empirical formula?
I thought if you have same molecular formula you literally should have the same empirical formula? correct me if im wrong
Thanks! >_<The test for unsaturated compounds is with bromine water.
Cl2(aq) is yellow, Br2(aq) is reddish brown, and I2(aq) is purple. I'm not too sure about dissolving them in organic solvent, but i suspect they will be the same colour.
K thx! >_<
I couldn't find your question, I think you typed it wrong. P42 MJ11 question 4c is on stereoisomerism, and there is no (v).
Molecular formula is not necessarily the same as empirical. Molecular is the exact number of each atom in a molecule, while empirical formula is the simplified ratio of the atoms in a molecule.
For example, C6H12O4
The molecular formula is C6H12O4. The empirical formula is C3H6O2 - The ratio of atoms is the same, but it has just been simplified.
Hope it helps, good luck
The test for unsaturated compounds is with bromine water.
Cl2(aq) is yellow, Br2(aq) is reddish brown, and I2(aq) is purple. I'm not too sure about dissolving them in organic solvent, but i suspect they will be the same colour.
I couldn't find your question, I think you typed it wrong. P42 MJ11 question 4c is on stereoisomerism, and there is no (v).
Molecular formula is not necessarily the same as empirical. Molecular is the exact number of each atom in a molecule, while empirical formula is the simplified ratio of the atoms in a molecule.
For example, C6H12O4
The molecular formula is C6H12O4. The empirical formula is C3H6O2 - The ratio of atoms is the same, but it has just been simplified.
Hope it helps, good luck
The test for unsaturated compounds is with bromine water.
Cl2(aq) is yellow, Br2(aq) is reddish brown, and I2(aq) is purple. I'm not too sure about dissolving them in organic solvent, but i suspect they will be the same colour.
I couldn't find your question, I think you typed it wrong. P42 MJ11 question 4c is on stereoisomerism, and there is no (v).
Molecular formula is not necessarily the same as empirical. Molecular is the exact number of each atom in a molecule, while empirical formula is the simplified ratio of the atoms in a molecule.
For example, C6H12O4
The molecular formula is C6H12O4. The empirical formula is C3H6O2 - The ratio of atoms is the same, but it has just been simplified.
Hope it helps, good luck
Yea i did type it wrong -_- its Q4 (b) (v) What is the relationship between the repeat unit of polymer D and the repeat unit of PVA.
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