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discussion on chemistry paper52

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It was ok but the graph was little difficult !
Where did u mark your x-axis ??
 
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i spent a lot of time on the graph too, and i marked my x axis as 1/T since it was the independent variable i think
 
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Oh i also had a question, I had to draw my table in pencil and i wrote the headings in pencil too, i was supposed to go over it in pen but i didn't have time, will they still accept it?
 
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byhn222 said:
i spent a lot of time on the graph too, and i marked my x axis as 1/T since it was the independent variable i think
ok but i marked it up not down as the log(rate of reaction) was negative .. is that right ???
 
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WhiteAngel said:
It was ok but the graph was little difficult !
Where did u mark your x-axis ??

1/T on the x-axis.. and log(rate of reaction) on the y-axis..
 
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WhiteAngel said:
byhn222 said:
i spent a lot of time on the graph too, and i marked my x axis as 1/T since it was the independent variable i think
ok but i marked it up not down as the log(rate of reaction) was negative .. is that right ???

Yup i did the same :)
 
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NehaKush said:
for question 1.., solubility increases or decreases?

I wrote increases. If the reaction is endothermic, increasing the temperature will increase the solubility. I hope i'm right, but that's what I learnt
 
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I liked the second question. however, the first question was a total catastrophe for me. :(
 
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