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and what was the answer to that mcq that asked---which one will not react. with options zinc hydroxide,zinc carbonate and other.i dont exactly remember the question.
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H+ + OH- gives you H20what was the ionic equation in Q.2 in paper2?
I did nitrateand what was the answer to that mcq that asked---which one will not react. with options zinc hydroxide,zinc carbonate and other.i dont exactly remember the question.
:/answer was "sugars"
i got it wrong :/
Question part or number..what was the other ionic eqn Sec B
me too same CO:/
Wht abt mcq abt never element Combusting to give incomplete combustion or smthing like tht...I chose CO
Last qs about Bromine reacting with Magnesium AstadideQuestion part or number..
Yeah... theory paper was VERY ESAY. MCQs were also very easy. A.t.p was also esay, other than the last question. Warna the entire paper was AWLAAIt was so amazing! The theory was simpler! What did you guys have a problem in?
yeah.. we needed to write the ionic equation:Last qs about Bromine reacting with Magnesium Astadide
answer was "sugars"
i got it wrong :/
It went good Alhamdolillah.. the best one yet!
it asked for "class" of the compound not the compound so maybe thats wrong....yea.. i wrote glucose
I wrote it like this:it asked for "class" of the compound not the compound so maybe thats wrong....
i wroteI wrote it like this:
Simple sugar/ glucose
hope it won't be penalised LOL
well, if i'm not wrong, are you referring this to the ionic equation which was asked in q2 of theory paper of reaction of calcium hydroxide and acidic solution?H+ + OH- gives you H20
Zinc nitrateand what was the answer to that mcq that asked---which one will not react. with options zinc hydroxide,zinc carbonate and other.i dont exactly remember the question.
no you are wrong... the equation was to be of neutralisation that is H+ + OH- =h20well, if i'm not wrong, are you referring this to the ionic equation which was asked in q2 of theory paper of reaction of calcium hydroxide and acidic solution?
I though the equation was:
Ca(OH)2 + 2H+ = Ca2+ + H2O
its a neutralisation so its H+ + OH- = H2Owell, if i'm not wrong, are you referring this to the ionic equation which was asked in q2 of theory paper of reaction of calcium hydroxide and acidic solution?
I though the equation was:
Ca(OH)2 + 2H+ = Ca2+ + H2O
i wrote
"monosaccharide such as glucose"
is that corrrect????
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