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i doubt the white ppt part .cuz the only salt formed is organic salt ! correct me if m wrongthe gas is hydrogen, sodium disappears, white ppt of sodium propoxide formed
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i doubt the white ppt part .cuz the only salt formed is organic salt ! correct me if m wrongthe gas is hydrogen, sodium disappears, white ppt of sodium propoxide formed
yes it is organic but it is a white solid product which is ionic so a white ppt is formedi doubt the white ppt part .cuz the only salt formed is organic salt ! correct me if m wrong
hydrogen sulfide smells of rotten eggs and SO2 turns acidified potassium dichromate(VI) paper from yellow to green.does so2 smell like bad egg ?
and the white solid ? =/CH3CH2CH2OH(l) + Na(s) = CH3CH2CH2O-Na+(s) + 0.5H2(g)
CH3CH2CH2O-Na+(s) <---------- this is the white solidand the white solid ? =/
man sorry but ma mind don work much in these stuff =/
ugh ya r8 ! nd the name of it is ? =$CH3CH2CH2O-Na+(s) <---------- this is the white solid
In this case, sodium propoxide (depends on the alcohol used)ugh ya r8 ! nd the name of it is ? =$
thank you lots !In this case, sodium propoxide (depends on the alcohol used)
yea i also need it!! Anyone plzz helpguyz do any of u got a link to all rxns we need to know ! or some .. =/ i feel like i forgot everythin !
dude welcomethank you lots !
heh =p !dude welcome
if they say temp rises or a -value is given its exothermichey how do we know which rxns r exo or endo when we calculatin the enthalpy change ??
mm.. another question heat enthalpy per mol we should wr8 -ve or +ve thats it r8 ??if they say temp rises or a -value is given its exothermic
if they say say temp dropped or a +value then its endothermic
Decanting can be used to separate a liquid from an insoluble solid. As the solid settles to the bottom of the container, the liquid can be carefully poured into another container leaving the solid (sediment) behind. Decanting can also be used to separate two immiscible liquids like oil and vinegar.wats decanting ?
nd wats precipitation ?
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