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2Mg + 2H2O = 2MgOH + H2
Mg (24.3) + O (16) + H (1) = 41.3 Mr ... so shouldn't A be wrong?
But then it's D ... is it slightly soluble then?
C, since CO2 is not polar
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Is it possible to form such an alkene for C? I think it's not because the answer is B ... but could someone tell me why it's not possible?
I think Phosphoric acid is formed when P4O10 is put in water. It's considered strong I think, although it's pH is 3.The answer is A
I believe that phosphoric acid is a weak acid, so is the phosphorous acid strong acid?
No it's CIs it A?
Could you please explain a bit more?C, since CO2 is not polar
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For optical isomerism, you need a carbon with a chiral center ( 4 different substituents on the C)
As you can see only 1,2 and 3 have a chrial carbon (marked red)
So it is B
thankyou so muchIt burns readily, so there will be a high concentration of CO2 in the equilibrium mixture. Therefore, applying the formula for equilibrium constant, we can deduce that the value is likely to be high.
Exothermic reactions favour low temeperatue and low Ph till I know.. Is it A?http://maxpapers.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/9701_s14_qp_11.pdf
i need help with question 8^. why can't the temperature be 398k?
thanks in advance.
yes it is A.Exothermic reactions favour low temeperatue and low Ph till I know.. Is it A?
http://maxpapers.com/wp-content/uploads/2012/11/9701_s14_qp_11.pdf
i need help with question 8^. why can't the temperature be 398k?
thanks in advance.
I think that Exothermic reactions favour low temeperature applies only when in equilibriumExothermic reactions favour low temeperatue and low Ph till I know.. Is it A?
I am not sure for pH.. wait for some1 to answeryes it is A.
thankyou
hey i found this explanation on a thread.View attachment 54426
How to do this?
well yes, this sounds good.I think that Exothermic reactions favour low temeperature applies only when in equilibrium
So in normal reactions rate will be reduced as temperature is decreased?
ph is 7, that is neutral.I am not sure for pH.. wait for some1 to answer
But then how do you know that definitely 0.25 of propene and 0.25 of methane are formed?hey i found this explanation on a thread.
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