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have you solved p5 may/june 2007 Q.2) part e) find x for HgClx??? my gradient keeps coming at 0.74, but how r we supposed to calculate the value of x?
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JazakAllah khair ....thanx for the help!!!When they say "step by step discription including..." then you explain the whole procedure including the points the question states.
When it says "step by step discrip. by decribing how..." then you only describe the points mentioned.
How will i do such question in exam !!we're taking the 10 cm3 of water layer and 25.0 cm3 of ehtre layer as the vol of succinic acid.
we know that the no of mole of NaOH=2 x no of mol of succinic acid.
because NaOH has one OH gp and succinic acid has two.
so,
Mol of NaOH= 0.1 x B = 0.1B
Mole of succinic acid in water layer = D x 10 = 10D
so 0.1B= 2(10D)
D = 0.1/20 B
get it?
Thats to find the concentration yea?we're taking the 10 cm3 of water layer and 25.0 cm3 of ehtre layer as the vol of succinic acid.
we know that the no of mole of NaOH=2 x no of mol of succinic acid.
because NaOH has one OH gp and succinic acid has two.
so,
Mol of NaOH= 0.1 x B = 0.1B
Mole of succinic acid in water layer = D x 10 = 10D
so 0.1B= 2(10D)
D = 0.1/20 B
get it?
Why did you multiply NaOH with 0.1 & D with 10
Don't worry, read my explanation and try yourself.How will i do such question in exam !!
yep.Thats to find the concentration yea?
same dbto and oct/nov 2009 Q1) d) how are we supposed to vary the range of concentrations, because whenever i am converting it to the voume of the soltion needed i keep getting volumes exceeding 30 cm^3 and what on earth are we supposed to calculate [diacid] and [monoacid]
are u sure ur asking the right question from the right year? Part 1 d of w08 is not abt the gradient...http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Chemistry (9701)/9701_w08_qp_5.pdf
Part 1d anybody?
what does the gradient represent
o and oct/nov 2009 Q1) d) how are we supposed to vary the range of concentrations, because whenever i am converting it to the voume of the soltion needed i keep getting volumes exceeding 30 cm^3 and what on earth are we supposed to calculate [diacid] and [monoacid]
Good question We didn't get through that one eithersame dbt
JazakAllah for the reply sis but what to do about this question then ?Good question We didn't get through that one either
Oh sorry 2e the faraday's constant oneare u sure ur asking the right question from the right year? Part 1 d of w08 is not abt the gradient...
I just tagged another sister who had the same doubt this morning... let's see if she got the answer.. otherwise, let's attack our teachersJazakAllah for the reply sis but what to do about this question then ?
1 mol of Cu 2+ = 2 FaradaysOh sorry 2e the faraday's constant one
I just tagged another sister who had the same doubt this morning... let's see if she got the answer.. otherwise, let's attack our teachers
For this we fix the volume. I keep it 20cm^3 for each acid. Then depending on whether the acid is monobasic or dibasic, write the conc. i.e., 2.0 mol/dm^3 for monobasic and 1.0 mol/dm^3 for dibasic. Once you've set the conc. and volume, calculate the moles for each separately for the complete experiment (here the question just requires moles and hence mass for ethanedioic acid, so calculate for this and leave the rest).o and oct/nov 2009 Q1) d) how are we supposed to vary the range of concentrations, because whenever i am converting it to the voume of the soltion needed i keep getting volumes exceeding 30 cm^3 and what on earth are we supposed to calculate [diacid] and [monoacid]
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