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general formula for alkene Cn H2nChemistry doubt: "Deduce the formula of the alkene which has a relative molecular mass of 168. Show your working."
How can you solve this algebraically rather than using trial and error?
thanksssss3b: One of the uses of zinc is galvanising ,In this method the metal (zinc) protects steel objects from rusting to do this the zinc coating rusts instead of steel... Here Zinc( being more reactive )is oxidised in preference to iron by loosing its electrons and forming ions ...
4b: you need to learn this Oxidising agent + potassium iodide : colour changes from colourless to brown
Thank yougeneral formula for alkene Cn H2n
so (12n+2n)=168
14n=168
n=168/14=12
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Here..1)- Sulfur dioxide is made by spraying molten sulfur into air. The sulfur ignites and sulfur dioxide is formed.
Suggest why molten sulfur is used in the form of a fi ne spray???
2) Antimony, Sb, is an element in Group V.
The main ore of antimony is its sulfi de. The extraction of antimony is similar to that of zinc.
Describe how each of these changes in the extraction of antimony is carried out.
(i) antimony sulfi de to antimony oxide
(ii) antimony oxide to antimony
3) Scandium fluoride is an ionic compound.
The valency of scandium is three. Draw a diagram which shows the formula of the compound, the charges on the ions and the arrangement of the valency electrons around the negative ion.
Use x to represent an electron from a scandium atom.
Use o to represent an electron from a fl uorine atom.
Guys really need help!!!
it is a proton acceptor because it takes hydrogen ion from sulfuric acid...and a base by definition is the one that accspts protons from proton donators i.e acids.plzzzzzzzzzz help
q 3 d ii)
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Chemistry (0620)/0620_w11_qp_33.pdf
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Chemistry (0620)/0620_w11_ms_33.pdf
my answer was: "reducing agent.....as it is gain of hydrogen and decrease in negative charge"
but WHYYY is it wrong why is the correct answer "base. Proton acceptor"
Mine is also correct
HELLLLPPPPP PLZZZZZZ I NEED U GUYS
arent u done with physics paper1?!?Physics: http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Physics (0625)/0625_w08_qp_1.pdf
Im having trouble understanding question 12. How can it be B?
4b(ii) oxidation is loss of electrons and iodide ions will loss the electrons they took in order to become ionshttp://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Chemistry (0620)/0620_w09_qp_31.pdf
4b (ii) (iii)
7a (ii)
please help asap!!
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Chemistry (0620)/0620_w09_qp_31.pdf
4b (ii) (iii)
7a (ii)
please help asap!!
4b(ii) oxidation is loss of electrons and iodide ions will loss the electrons they took in order to become ions
4b(iii)because ozone makes the iodide to loss their electrons
7a(ii)during crakinga long chain alkane is broken to a long chain alkene and a short chain alkane soo...
it will be
C10H22->C4H8+C6H4
I agree with the top two but not the last one....it would be C4H8 and C6H12 and H2 .....
I have a doubt guys! Since almost all metals are cations and reduction happens at cathode can we say that metals get reduced? OR the substance that gets disposed off (in the form of gas or solid precipitate at the bottom of the beaker) at the electrodes is generally reduced? :S
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