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anyway! for the DNA fingerprinting question? which suspect was arrested?
I think I wrote suspect 1... You?
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anyway! for the DNA fingerprinting question? which suspect was arrested?
me too! because his fingerprints were found in both rooms, as for the electrochemistry part, i doubt my answers!I think I wrote suspect 1... You?
me too! because his fingerprints were found in both rooms, as for the electrochemistry part, i doubt my answers!
I wrote the same reason too *high five*
You got what for the Ksp and the [Ag+] ?
dont remember, for Ksp i did [Ag+]^3!
Haha reallly?
Remember any other question?
for copper mass i am 99% confirmed it was 2.86 gramzzzzz
conc of Fe2+ ions was 0.6 mol per dm, in begining of ques they gave us that solution has conce of 1.5 mol dm of Fe 3+, the equation showed that Fe 3+ reacts with copper only, so then conce of Fe 3+ in solution when o.6 moles of Fe 2+ has formed = 1.5-0.6=0.9, since it was 100cm cubed, moles are 0.09, copper reacts in 1:2 ratio, so 0.045 moles, 0.045x63.5= 2.86gyou remember your calculations?
conc of Fe2+ ions was 0.6 mol per dm, in begining of ques they gave us that solution has conce of 1.5 mol dm of Fe 3+, the equation showed that Fe 3+ reacts with copper only, so then conce of Fe 3+ in solution when o.6 moles of Fe 2+ has formed = 1.5-0.6=0.9, since it was 100cm cubed, moles are 0.09, copper reacts in 1:2 ratio, so 0.045 moles, 0.045x63.5= 2.86g
yes, i used the "partially used" solution, only 0.9 moles of Fe 3+ were left, i know many candidates did calculations wit o.6mol dm conce of Fe 2+, but on second thought, does Fe2+ even react with copper!!!!!I think we has to use the concentration of the partially used solution and not the original concentration
yes, i used the "partially used" solution, only 0.9 moles of Fe 3+ were left, i know many candidates did calculations wit o.6mol dm conce of Fe 2+, but on second thought, does Fe2+ even react with copper!!!!!
did u remember how many marks was this question?did u?????conc of Fe2+ ions was 0.6 mol per dm, in begining of ques they gave us that solution has conce of 1.5 mol dm of Fe 3+, the equation showed that Fe 3+ reacts with copper only, so then conce of Fe 3+ in solution when o.6 moles of Fe 2+ ha
yes, i used the "partially used" solution, only 0.9 moles of Fe 3+ were left, i know many candidates did calculations wit o.6mol dm conce of Fe 2+, but on second thought, does Fe2+ even react with copper!!!!!
s formed = 1.5-0.6=0.9, since it was 100cm cubed, moles are 0.09, copper reacts in 1:2 ratio, so 0.045 moles, 0.045x63.5= 2.86g
mee too, i got the same...how did you do it? first i got 0.0048g then i manipulated it again and got 3.81 or something :/
i took conc of SO4^2- half of Ag+ and did it, and for the rest i got same result as yoursyeah didnt know what conc of SO4^2- to take, i assumed to be the same as Ag+!==
the nmr question, i got CH3C=OOCH2CH3,
the homogeneous catalysis question i wrote the reactions between I- and S2O8^2-, heterogeneous --> haber process!
i dont remember more than that!! xP
1 mark!did u remember how many marks was this question?did u?????
i did what you did first, then i crossed it outi took conc of SO4^2- half of Ag+ and did it, and for the rest i got same result as yours
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