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Thanx ALOT !!
Q 9 & 4 OF oct\nov 2011 V1
Q 9 & 4 OF oct\nov 2011 V1
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mind if i help u hereThanx ALOT !!
Q 9 & 4 OF oct\nov 2011 V1
for Q9 for solids there is no Kc or Kp so it wont be considered.Thanx ALOT !!
Q 9 & 4 OF oct\nov 2011 V1
Q21- Substitute n by numbers 1 to 4. then find all isomers. There will be 7.i need help in these mcq's 21,37 nd 39...
http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Chemistry (9701)/9701_w06_qp_1.pdf
Q21- Substitute n by numbers 1 to 4. then find all isomers. There will be 7.
Q37- In 2 there will be only one ketone and one acid as there is one primary and one secondary C atom. In 3 a ketone and a dibasic acid will b produced. Only one has 2 secondary C atoms so it will produce 2 ketones.
Q39- H2SO4 will dehydrate the compounds. 1 on dehydration will produce an alkene which reacts with KMnO4. 2 also forms an alkene. 3 is an acid so it wont react with H2SO4.
http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Chemistry (9701)/9701_s12_qp_11.pdf how to do q2(why option c is wrong),9,27,36(why is 3 corrct).thanks alot!
3. The RATE of the reaction is what's being talked of. The RATE will increase with a rise in temperature.
9. Write down the initial moles, then the change in moles, then the equilibrium moles, then add the equilibrium moles.
27. The C-I bond breaks fastest because it's the weakest.
36. 1 is true. 2 is true because high pressures favour the side of the fewer molecules. The rate of the backward reaction increases because the concentration of the products increases.
q# 5, 15, 16, 17, 20 & 24
http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Chemistry (9701)/9701_w05_qp_1.pdf
please explain
Plz Answer with method :/ (Hess law)
HCl since it has strong attractions (H+ and Cl-) .. so it deviates more from ideal gas behaviour (there should be minimal attraction between the atoms for ideal behaviour).
He has no ionic charge with very weak interactions.
CH4 is wrong because it is non-polar with weak interactions.
N2 also has weak interactions.
Q15) Ca(NO3)2 -> CaO + 2NO2 + O2
mass of calcium nitrate : volume of oxygen (1 mole = 24 dm^3)
164g24 dm^3
8.2gx dm^3
1.2 dm^3 = 1200 cm^3.
answer mine :/
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