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Last minute preparation on MCQS 9701 and 9702. Discussion here.

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Isn't it just 260 degree? I mean the x-axis already denotes phase angle, you can just take a complete cycle from first graph(360) and subtract (100) from it cause second graph started at 100 and not 0. That should give you your phase difference
Thanks!
Could you help with the other one as well? The potential divider one.
 
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P : Bond breaking is endothermic, from data, Br - Br Bond breaking energy is +193kj/mol
Q : Bond forming is exothermic, from data, Cl2 bond forming energy is -244kj/mol
R : Its exothermic as CH3Cl is formed, from data, CH3Cl bond forming energy is - [(410*3) + (340)] = -1570kj/mol
S : Breaking hence endothermic, from data, bond breaking energy of CH4 is 410*3 + hydrogen.

Hence from most -ve to most +ve order is : R -> Q -> P -> S :)
Thank you (y)
 
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