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You have to learn all the organic reactions if you want to answer these kind of questions.View attachment 60237
how will we know which compound is oxidised
In B, the rate remains constant at the end. This is impossible, since the rate MUST reduce to zero eventually since the reaction will eventually finish.View attachment 60238
why cant the anwser be B
I don't have a calculator right now but the answer should be D I think.View attachment 60239
helpppppp plzzzzzzzzzz
You have to learn all the organic reactions if you want to answer these kind of questions.
A is dehydration
B is oxidation
C is condensation reaction
D is hydrolysis
Alcohols are dehydrated using concentrated acid catalyst.How is A dehydration? :3
The products of the reaction are an alkene and water molecule. Since a water molecule is lost, the reaction is a dehydration reaction (or you can also say it to be an elimination reaction)How is A dehydration? :3
MCQs cover all topics so make sure you know the entire syllabus.Hey guys! I want to know how to revise for As Level MCQs. I find Paper 2 relatively easy compared to Paper 1. So got any tips? Please share them and how to study for it.
The products of the reaction are an alkene and water molecule. Since a water molecule is lost, the reaction is a dehydration reaction (or you can also say it to be an elimination reaction)
Thank You!MCQs cover all topics so make sure you know the entire syllabus.
MCQs have to be completed within a very short amount of time so make sure you time yourself when doing the papers. Do it all in one go. Don't waste too much time on any one question. Leave difficult questions (like those involving complex calculations) for the end.
Practice many papers and read examiner reports for those that confuse you.
When you finish each paper evaluate yourself and see which topics make you lose the most marks. Revise these topics.
You can ask difficult questions here as well. Good luck
In the new edition, no. But instead of H3PO4, they have used Al2O3 catalyst for dehydration reactions.Is this reaction mentioned in the Cambridge book?
i didnt understand...can u plzz explain this qtn.....why there should more of methaneI don't have a calculator right now but the answer should be D I think.
Mr of CH4 is 16, which is much higher than that of H2 or He. So just look at the planet with largest amount of methane.
Because they want the densest material. And more dense means more mass. More methane is more mass. Right?i didnt understand...can u plzz explain this qtn.....why there should more of methane
yes....and how to find the mass from percentage by number of molecules.....Because they want the densest material. And more dense means more mass. More methane is more mass. Right?
how to find the mass from percentage by number of molecules.....I don't have a calculator right now but the answer should be D I think.
Mr of CH4 is 16, which is much higher than that of H2 or He. So just look at the planet with largest amount of methane.
Hey, thanks a lot.You have to play with the numbers to try to deduce the species responsible for each mass peak. Start with the smallest one and build on from there:
133 - SiCl3
I got this by subtracting various mass numbers from 133 on my calculator and this worked.
Next step is 149, which is 16 away, so just add O:
149 - SiCl3O
Next is 247... That's 98 we have to add. Cl2 gives 70, and Si another 28! So:
247 - Si2Cl5O
Then 263.... That's again a leap of 16:
263 - Si2Cl5O2
Next we have 396... 133 to jump! Get rid of 70 again with Cl2. 63 left. The last digit of 63 is 3, and that could be made by numbers ending with 8 and 5. Basically, 28 + 35 = 63. So we add SiCl3 more:
396 - Si3Cl8O2.
b(iii) (iv) Rate determining step : The equation which contains reactants concentration in rate reaction. Its 2 or 3 here. H2 is involved plus O is formed from NO so step 2 has NO as well.Can someone help me with may June 2012 var 41,question 2,part bii onwards?
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