it is !!i wrote that it is oxidised to methanoic acid .. isnt that correct ?
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it is !!i wrote that it is oxidised to methanoic acid .. isnt that correct ?
I wrote Calcium Oxide.. cnt that be a optionCopper(I) Chloride or Copper(II) Chloride? Copper(I) Chloride is an insoluble salt while Copper(II) Chloride is soluble so it depends.
And the salts formed could have been either Calcium Nitride or Calcium Nitrate. Both are correct.
please search thoroughly and its wikipedia that also states that mercury is a weak electrolyte
pentane one was D , the forces of attraction always contribute to the boiling point !!..
while the methanol mcq was A !! it was also confirmed by the last question in p2 !! they asked for a FULL structure of methanol it was wrong as a bond between O-H was missing !! got it >? !!
yup the addition reaction was the bromine one D !!
for the people who are arguing over mercury , and the arguements they are making are pointless like it is a metal and very good conductor i can't help them !! Mercury is a fair conductor of electricity as it is a liquid it can't conduct it the way other metals do plus it is a weak electrolyte !! as u can find it everywhere when u search ! !! so it does conduct electricity but to a smaller extent and hence the light in the lamp glows dim :!)
hope it clarifies people doubts or else they can confirm that it was D from there respective teachers
dude....u seem smart.....so can u tell me how much marks will i get for the methanoic acid one....if i wrote eact it in air....with acidified potassium dichromatepentane one was D , the forces of attraction always contribute to the boiling point !!..
while the methanol mcq was A !! it was also confirmed by the last question in p2 !! they asked for a FULL structure of methanol it was wrong as a bond between O-H was missing !! got it >? !!
yup the addition reaction was the bromine one D !!
for the people who are arguing over mercury , and the arguements they are making are pointless like it is a metal and very good conductor i can't help them !! Mercury is a fair conductor of electricity as it is a liquid it can't conduct it the way other metals do plus it is a weak electrolyte !! as u can find it everywhere when u search ! !! so it does conduct electricity but to a smaller extent and hence the light in the lamp glows dim :!)
hope it clarifies people doubts or else they can confirm that it was D from there respective teachers
Methanol was definitely correct - in my last 5 mins, I went through it again and again and I can assure you the structure was the very least correct.
H
I
H-C-OH
I
H
This is correct.
Dnt u think that methanol is a covalent bonded substance n force of attraction refers to force between Ions.pentane one was D , the forces of attraction always contribute to the boiling point !!..
while the methanol mcq was A !! it was also confirmed by the last question in p2 !! they asked for a FULL structure of methanol it was wrong as a bond between O-H was missing !! got it >? !!
yup the addition reaction was the bromine one D !!
for the people who are arguing over mercury , and the arguements they are making are pointless like it is a metal and very good conductor i can't help them !! Mercury is a fair conductor of electricity as it is a liquid it can't conduct it the way other metals do plus it is a weak electrolyte !! as u can find it everywhere when u search ! !! so it does conduct electricity but to a smaller extent and hence the light in the lamp glows dim :!)
hope it clarifies people doubts or else they can confirm that it was D from there respective teachers
dude....u seem smart.....so can u tell me how much marks will i get for the methanoic acid one....if i wrote eact it in air....with acidified potassium dichromate
Dude, i think you mean PENTANEDnt u think that methanol is a covalent bonded substance n force of attraction refers to force between Ions.
yah...Dude, i think you mean PENTANE
Dnt u think that methanol is a covalent bonded substance n force of attraction refers to force between Ions.
ohhhh.......yeah thats wat i meant to say........so 1 mark for reaction in air.....and onw mark for acidic conditions ??thanku !! u might get 2 marks jus because of writing ACIDIFIED !! if the examiner takes it in account as acidic conditions
SO why the Hell did they gave us a option for covalent bonds breaking ! ^ Avogadro Number .. Mr beeeloooo Mercury k sar par maat uroo....in covalent bonds electrons are shared ?? ryt ?? so there can be attractive forces between those and the nuclei can't it ?
yah...
one mark is for the reagent !! and one mark for acidic conditions !!ohhhh.......yeah thats wat i meant to say........so 1 mark for reaction in air.....and onw mark for acidic conditions ??
SO why the Hell did they gave us a option for covalent bonds breaking ! ^ Avogadro Number .. Mr beeeloooo Mercury k sar par maat uroo....
See u on 13th August.. This chat is hopelesshttp://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Alkane
here u go !! scroll down and check whats written under the heading ''BOILING POINT '' !!
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