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naah, i want tooNow ur making me feel guilty, like im pushing you to do something that you dont want to, and i hate to do that. You can just tell me if it was easy or not ok?
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naah, i want tooNow ur making me feel guilty, like im pushing you to do something that you dont want to, and i hate to do that. You can just tell me if it was easy or not ok?
there is no (f) in Q.5O/N/011/63 please, question 5 (f) (ii). Explain 2 me please
if 20cm3 of solution A used 20.6cm3 of sodium thiosulfate, what volume of sodium thioulfate would use 10cm3 of solution B? (knowing that solution A and B are the same potassium iodate but with different concentrations) Half would be used. because the solution of potassium iodate decreased by half, so also the sodium thiosulfate decreases by half which becomes 20.6/2 = 10.3 understand?
ur welcomeThanks alot
u made a mistake, which one do u mean?O/N/011/63 please, question 5 (f) (ii). Explain 2 me please
4(f)(ii)u made a mistake, which one do u mean?
i dont think we have to know about equilibrium , its more paper3For CHEMISTRY PAPER 6 TO GET A*, STUDY :-
1. All the labeling and names of apparatus
2. Learn and revise CATION AND ANION again and again
3. Preparation of soluble salt, insoluble salt, titration and Precipitation method (step by step which gives examiner a good impression and sometimes bonus marks)
4.Reaction of Acid with basis , carbonate, salt
5. Learn pH scale by color and example of strong or weak acid
6. Chromatography, filtration, Crystallization, to separate solvent from solution by distillation, Fractional Distillation
7. Rate of Reaction and effect of increasing surface area, concentration, temperation, suitable catalytst and light
8. Photography by Silverbromide and Photosynthesis equations
9. Equilabrium and Energy change in reversible reaction
10. Solid, liquid and gasses states and properties.
GOOD LUCK EVERYONE
ok, so what you do is that you list the ones that used the least amount of sulfuric acid. The more the concentration of NaOH the less the volume of acid needed to neutralize it ok? because concentrated ones have a lot of particles so theres more collision. so its C,A,B understand?4(f)(ii)
but it is like: least reactive --->most reactive, how is "C" most reactive?ok, so what you do is that you list the ones that used the least amount of sulfuric acid. The more the concentration of NaOH the less the volume of acid needed to neutralize it ok? because concentrated ones have a lot of particles so theres more collision. so its C,A,B understand?
the question is about concentration and not reactivity ya bassem!but it is like: least reactive --->most reactive, how is "C" most reactive?
thank u wooowooowoooo! you too. all the bestGood luck on your paper Jimmy!
i just explained it. the more concentrated the naoh the least amount of sulfuric acid needed to neutralize it. bcuz concetrated has more particles. read my post againok its least concentrated-----> most concentrated
yesss becuase it is the most concentratedC used the least amount of H2SO4
so the order is : B,A,C?yesss becuase it is the most concentrated
, C A Bso the order is : B,A,C?
least concentrated---->most concentrated
y??????no
, C A B
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