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unsaturated so it should have double bondsWHY THE ANSWER TO QUESTION 36 IS A ????? PLZ TELL
So, Its's neither B nor D
It forms a neutral solution so it's not C as C is acid (it has -CO2H)
So it's A
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unsaturated so it should have double bondsWHY THE ANSWER TO QUESTION 36 IS A ????? PLZ TELL
#12 -its not B bcz the terminals are arranged the wrong way,http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Chemistry (0620)/0620_s08_qp_1.pdf
#12 - why is it not B?
#19 - final answer is D. Why does the oxidation state stay the same?
12 : NAil should be placed on cathode because reduction(reduction is gain) happens on cathodehttp://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Chemistry (0620)/0620_s08_qp_1.pdf
#12 - why is it not B?
#19 - final answer is D. Why does the oxidation state stay the same?
unsaturated so it should have double bonds
So, Its's neither B nor D
It forms a neutral solution so it's not C as C is acid (it has -CO2H)
So it's A
#19 - volume does not affect oxidation state & hope u know about the PH .#12 -its not B bcz the terminals are arranged the wrong way,
the electrons always move from the anode(+) to the cathode (-), so the metal must be at the +ve terminal
got it??
12 : NAil should be placed on cathode because reduction(reduction is gain) happens on cathode
19 :the oxidation will not be effected wen it's added in excess the pH increases because KOH is alkaline ..
Yeaa Acid will obviously form acidic pH and it will be low as it is a weak acidSO IT MEANS ALCHOL FORMS NEUTRAL SOL IN WATER NOT ACID ??? WHAT PH DO ACID FORMS IN WATER ??
#19 - volume does not affect oxidation state & hope u know about the PH .
mass no of 1 H is 1 & the other is 2
Ok basically change in oxidation states takes place in redox reaction and this is not a redox reaction so there is no change in oxidation stateBUT POTASSIUM DICHROMATE IS NOT ADDED IN EXCESS
oxidation state is the no of e that can be lost,& does not change with the volume .CAN U EXPLAIN A BIT MORE FOR OXIDATION STATE ???
It cannot be bromine and oxygen as they form at anode (Br- & O2- are negative ions so attracted towards the positve electrode i.e anode)
U mean the exam itself?has anyody finished with his chemistry mcq?
yessU mean the exam itself?
I don't think someone did it yet! And I heard that this year the 3 variants have different Q's!!!!yess
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