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Physics, Chemistry and Biology: Post your doubts here!

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C4H10 +6.5O2 --->4CO2 +5H2O
ratio =1 : 6.5 :4 : 5
Volume of oxygen =( 1 : 6.5) ratio for butane : oxygen , so used oxygen can be found by cross multiplying i.e if 1=10 , thn 6.5 is how much,(10*6.5) u get 65 ,thn for left oxygen 100-65=35
volume of CO2 = (1 : 4)ratio of butane : cO2 , again cross multiply i.e if 1=10, thn 4 is how much? (4*10)u get 40
 
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C4H10 +6.5O2 --->4CO2 +5H2O
ratio =1 : 6.5 :4 : 5
Volume of oxygen =( 1 : 6.5) ratio for butane : oxygen , so used oxygen can be found by cross multiplying i.e if 1=10 , thn 6.5 is how much,(10*6.5) u get 65 ,thn for left oxygen 100-65=35
volume of CO2 = (1 : 4)ratio of butane : cO2 , again cross multiply i.e if 1=10, thn 4 is how much? (4*10)u get 40
how did u get 1:10? and do we have to convert cm^3 to dm^3?
 
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C4H10 +6.5O2 --->4CO2 +5H2O
ratio =1 : 6.5 :4 : 5
Volume of oxygen =( 1 : 6.5) ratio for butane : oxygen , so used oxygen can be found by cross multiplying i.e if 1=10 , thn 6.5 is how much,(10*6.5) u get 65 ,thn for left oxygen 100-65=35
volume of CO2 = (1 : 4)ratio of butane : cO2 , again cross multiply i.e if 1=10, thn 4 is how much? (4*10)u get 40
where'd you get the 10 and 100 from? o_O
 
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what values :S
bii higher pressure favours to the side with fewer moles causing the equilibrium position to shift right
biii they can be used again by passing over the heated catalyst
(II) high pressure favors the side with lowest number of moles so increasig pressure will favor the production more ammonia
(iii)i think the remaining h2 andn2 are fed back into the proccess to produce more ammonia.....u do not need to take any values just use ur knowladge the table was just there to help u remember!
because the higer the pressure the more ammonia is formed as they are squashed together more....due to less space the hydrogen and nitrogen have to join up as there is no space for them to move along by themselves... :)
sorry guys i wasnt askin abt this question paper i m askin abt this
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Physics (0625)/0625_s03_qp_6.pdf
q- 4 b- (ii) (iii)
 
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sorry guys i wasnt askin abt this question paper i m askin abt this
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Physics (0625)/0625_s03_qp_6.pdf
q- 4 b- (ii) (iii)
Since in part b i) It says that the pin turns 90 degree (which is 1/4 of a circle) so in part b ii) we will divide the circumference of the heated pin by 4 (to get 1/4th of the circumference, which is the expanded length) then in the next part (iii) we will add this value with the original length of the rod, making sure that the units r the same.
Here are the worked out answers:
bi) 3.8mm
bii) 3.8/4=0.95 mm
biii) 0.95mm+0.75m=
0.00095 + 0.750 = 0.75095m
 
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can some1 tell me wat exactly PARALLAX error is..coz it alwayz cums in d physics ppr...i noe its a dum qs but plzzz..!!
hey, sir said parallax error was to not look straight at where (eg) d level of liquid is in a measuring cylinder
hope u got it..:)
all d best;)
 
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CAN SBY PLZ XPLAIN WHAT IS macroscopic properties?? i'll iA be v greatful
Thank u in adv.
 
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The grade boundries are getting lower every year so I'm guessing it would be an A this year :)
If you're aiming for an A* in the end you have to get a max of 3 faults in paper 1, 10 in paper 3 and 5 in paper 6 ( my teacher told me this)

I think yr teacher tried to simplify this and explain it to u....90 or higher for A* is not the percentage....the percentage is taken and compared to the rest of the world, then the number is decided and if u get more than 90 its an A*...

http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Physics (0625)/0625_w11_gt.pdf look at the bottom part as well for an idea on how to get A*....u have a margin of usually of 160/200 or higher is A*
 
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