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sb plz pm me.... othrs who got it already plz pm me...plzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz :cry:
 
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PM me too !!!...............plz..... if ure not online tau plz koi aur ker de ...who has already received it............ thnx.... m waitin
 
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Hey Obbi or whatever your names is, pm me please! so confused cause some of the things others said are clashing. please pm me.. Thank you and God bless you!
 
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This is sad !!! IF u know something then share it with people.. Y ask them to pm u ??? !!

@abv . There is alrdy a thread about the details in which DETAILS have been given rather than pms asked !
 
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I am going to have my paper in 2 hours time, please please please pm me.. THANK YOU in advance
 
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ashhadazam said:
This is sad !!! IF u know something then share it with people.. Y ask them to pm u ??? !!

@abv . There is alrdy a thread about the details in which DETAILS have been given rather than pms asked !
Can u send the link??
 
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http://notezone.net/cambridgechem/chemi ... sis%5D.pdf plz go dix link pg 11 n c answers below of it

First of all you need the mass of FA1. In the first table you have the mass of the empty test tube and the

mass of the test tube + FA1. All you do is subtract the values 12.80 - 10.50 giving you 2.30g of FA1.

In the second table you need the mass of FA1 after heating. Again, you just subtract the values 11.76 -

10.50 = 1.26g FA1 after heating.

1 d. (i) The mass of anhydrous XS04 present in the crystals is what is left over after heating = 1.26g

1 d. (ii) The mass of water driven from the crystals is the loss in mass that has occurred when the FA1 was

heated. Before heating there were 2.30g of FA1 and after heating there were 1.26g. So the mass of water

lost is 2.30 - 1.26 = 1.04g

1 e. To calculate the number of moles of water in the sample of FA1 you use the formula no. of moles =

mass/mass of 1 mole which gives you 1.04/18 = 0.058 mol

1 f. The number of moles in XSO4
7 moles of H20 gives 1 mole XSO4 (from the formula XSO4.7H20)
So 0.058 moles of water give 0.058/7 = 8.29 x 10 ^ -3 moles of XSO4

1 g. To calculate the relative formula mass of XSO4 you use the formula mass of 1 mole = mass/no. of

moles which gives you 1.26/8.29 x 10 ^ -3 = 152.7

1 h. To calculate the Ar of element X you first find the Mr of SO4 which is 32 + (4 x 16) = 96
You subtract this from the RFM from part g giving you 152.7 - 96 = 56.7
 
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filza94 said:
oh my god m jux getting freak out...!!!!

why would you say "jux" and "m"? didnt you learn how to speak english properly after going to school for, what, 12 years? people these days :no:
 
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