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Actually I'd already seen these animations, i couldn't get the reactions thoughLead and iron do
Look at these animations
http://learnthings.co.za/content/se...e10/chemicalr/redoxreac/colourcha/default.htm
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Actually I'd already seen these animations, i couldn't get the reactions thoughLead and iron do
Look at these animations
http://learnthings.co.za/content/se...e10/chemicalr/redoxreac/colourcha/default.htm
YES BECUZ THEY ARE carnivores!dogs have more number canines as compared to humans
Depends on the metal you haveThank you, bro. And could you tell me one more thing, that, what are the products of heating a metal
1) Nitrate
2) Hydroxide
Does it differ from metal to metal?
Thank you.
What about SodiumOH or CuOH. Application of heat gives us what?Depends on the metal you have
For example (lets consider the reactivity series) the first two are stable to heat, however their nitrates decompose to metal nitrite and O2
The next elements until copper (including Cu);
Who'sTheir hydroxides decompose to metal oxide and water
Who's --Their nitrates decompose to metal oxide, nitrogen dioxide, and O2
The products of the decomposition of elements below Cu;
The hydroxides a carbonates do not exist
Their nitrates decompose to metal, O2 and NO2
Yes
Yes (if your answer lies within 10%) otherwise No
Aswk. In electrolysis, the metal ions travel from the solution to the cathode or from the anode to the cathode? What's the purpose of keeping the metal ions in both places? Plz help.
the small lines at the u can see on the outer circle are the root hair cells
the small lines at the u can see on the outer circle are the root hair cells
cortex is the rest of the part except the middle area
Thanksthe small lines at the u can see on the outer circle are the root hair cells
cortex is the rest of the part except the middle area
the salts of ammonia for example ammonium chloride are bit acidic so then farmers put CaO or Ca(OH)2 to neutralize it.. if this basic oxide is put in excess then Ammonia gets displaced..so it goes like thatdescribe the displacement of ammonia from its salts Plz
Naww... like if you want to electroplate a spoon with copper. Copper will be the anode and the electrolyte will be for instance, copper sulphate. So copper will go to the cathode (where the spoon is), from the cathode or from the copper in the electrolyte? What's the purpose of keeping a COPPER electrolyte?... can't we just simply use any salt? , because anyway Cu is, i think, gonna get deposited on the spoon from the anode itself...pl explainelectrons always move from anode to cathode ( when using inert electrodes) and in this condition, the ions come in the solution ..suppose u take inert electrodes and do electrolysis for NaCl..Cl (-) would lose the electrons and sodium on the other hand which would be attracted to cathode would gain the electron from Cl..if u use non inert electrodes so the purpose of keeping the metal electrodes and electrolyte of same metal is to nt letting the electrolyte get used up.. there's suppose to take place the replacement of ions in the electrolyte so that it doesnt get used up..
go through all the experiments frm the book and practise plenty of past paperswhat do i need to know and study specifically for alternative to practical bio paper??
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