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guyz ... whats the difference between SiO2 and SiO4?
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What more do you want to know about the topic? Any doubts or confusion?http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Chemistry (0620)/0620_s08_qp_3.pdf question 8 part b iii
i know the answer but where do i learn more about this from?
Yeah i have not found this topic in my book and i have no idea about how does synthetic polyamide look is it compulsory i don't even know how are they madeWhat more do you want to know about the topic? Any doubts or confusion?
The example we need to know about a synthetic polymer with an amide linkage is nylon. Unlike proteins that are made of amino acids, nylon is amde of two types of monomers i.e., diamine (with an amino functional group on both sides of the monomer) and dicarboxylic acid (with an acidic functional group on both sides of the monomer).Yeah i have not found this topic in my book and i have no idea about how does synthetic polyamide look is it compulsory i don't even know how are they made
You're welcomeThanks
i am not really good at chem thats the reason i never payed attention in class so damn i am all the way confused specially with those last chapters i do know about terylene though Thanks that site you shared is helping me outYou're welcome
I hope you know that we also need to know about the formula of terylene and how its formed as an example of synthetic polymer with an ester linkage. Just saying in case you don't know cz we still have time, you know.
You can ask for any help you needi am not really good at chem thats the reason i never payed attention in class so damn i am all the way confused specially with those last chapters i do know about terylene though Thanks that site you shared is helping me out
Could you tell me what are the Definitions i should learn?You can ask for any help you need
ConductorCould you tell me what are the Definitions i should learn?
By now i have learned
Empirical formula
Molecular Formula
Homologous series
Relative Atomic Mass
Mole
Isotope
Anything else?
Damn this list is so long have to make some place in my brain now for all this but i do know some of them not in right wordsConductor
Electrolyte
Electrodes
Anode
Cathode
Acid
Alkali
Ionic bond
Covalent bond
Polymer
Endothermic reaction
Exothermic reaction
Equilibrium
It's okay. They don't demand exact words, Btw, there are some more:Damn this list is so long have to make some place in my brain now for all this but i do know some of them not in right words
Now where have i left my brain?
Ionic bond: Between a metal and a non-metal. It is the transfer of electrons from the metal to the non-metal.When is covalent bounds, Metallic,Ionic,Giat macromolecular bounds formed?
Is there something called single covalent and double?
No, the positive electrode is an anode. However, only in a simple cell, anode is connected to the negative terminal of the voltmeter.Is it true than in a CELL
the negative electrode is the ANODE?
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