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i know i saw some videos on youtube and am more confused :/I have the same question.....it came in like one of the past papers I did like ages ago......
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i know i saw some videos on youtube and am more confused :/I have the same question.....it came in like one of the past papers I did like ages ago......
i think it's the metal that gets reduced..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
thanx a bunchi think it's the metal that gets reduced..
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Help please,question 6 (c) , second, how do we know its 0.03 ?
its ok any way is right but the space given in the paper was only for two products so i thought that should do it.I agree with the top two but not the last one....it would be C4H8 and C6H12 and H2 .....
thanks alot really helped2Fe2SO4---->Fe2O3+SO2+SO3
so the ratio is 2:1:1:1
no. of moles of Fe2SO4 = 9.12/152=0.06
moles of Fe2O3=
2 : 1 <--ratio
If 2 is 0.06 thn 1 is how much? cross multiply
so 0.06/2=0.03
i am sorry i meant C6H14 NOT C6H4I agree with the top two but not the last one....it would be C4H8 and C6H12 and H2 .....
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Chemistry (0620)/0620_w09_qp_31.pdf
Help please,question 6 (c) , second, how do we know its 0.03 ?
yea the formula is Volume=no. of moles*24dm32 moles of FeSO4 is used....
1 moles
calculate the mass of Fe2O3.....
same as the previous as its its 1 mole only....
1 mole
this one Im not sure.....does anyone know how to calculate volume based on like moles?
Thx
yea the formula is Volume=no. of moles/24dm3
umm umm its a formula never tried to knw the theory behindthats a really strange formula... do u know why its /24dm3?
really sorry its v=no of moles*24dm3umm umm its a formula never tried to knw the theory behind
thanxx4b(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
umm umm its a formula never tried to knw the theory behind
hexene? and thnx4b ii) Because oxidation is loss of electrons.....
iii) Because ozone is being reduced, so it is the oxidant...it is oxidizing the pottasium iodide, by taking its electrons.....
7a ii) decane would break down into bute 1 ene and sixane....(dont remember how u say 6 ) and hydrogen...
what values :Splz plz plz help for this one! this is real tough :/
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Chemistry (0620)/0620_w10_qp_31.pdf
q- 4 b- (ii) (iii) how do we know what values we have to take?
plz plz plz help for this one! this is real tough :/
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Chemistry (0620)/0620_w10_qp_31.pdf
q- 4 b- (ii) (iii) how do we know what values we have to take?
thanku very much2 moles of FeSO4 is used....
1 moles
calculate the mass of Fe2O3.....
same as the previous as its its 1 mole only....
1 mole
this one Im not sure.....does anyone know how to calculate volume based on like moles?
Thx
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