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Thanksshoaib672002 the one i didnt do im stuck on it myself
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Thanksshoaib672002 the one i didnt do im stuck on it myself
if i figure it out i will let u knw!
i am in grade 9.common ahmed faraz the physics exams are over
THANK YOU SOOOOOO MUCH! now my frustration is gone!!!!!!!!!!!!
THANK YOU SOOOOOO MUCH! now my frustration is gone!!!!!!!!!!!!
How can we decide whether the setup is of a cell or of an electrolysis apparatus?View attachment 43307
The electrode with the more reactive metal, allows electrons to flow to the electrode with the less reactive metal. While this happens, electrical energy is produced due to the flow of the electrons.
its May june 2009 31What year is this paper?
thank you ALOT!this is a)
Magnesuim 72% 72g/100g 72/24=3
Nitrogen 28% 28g/100g 28/14=2
Empirical formula
Mg3N2
In either cases, the action of heat is basically the thermal decomposition of either.What's the action of heat on the hydroxides an nitrates of metals?
How can we decide whether the setup is of a cell or of an electrolysis apparatus?
In either cases, the action of heat is basically the thermal decomposition of either.
Highly reactive metals such as Na and K are more thermally stable when in the form of carbonates and hydroxides, and thus they will not decompose. However as a nitrate, the two will decompose to form a "Nitrite".
For metals below these, such as Calcium, Zinc and Lithium. The metal hydroxides will decompose to form a metal oxide + water.
For the metals, Zinc, Copper and Lithium, the metal nitrates will decompose to form.
Metal Oxide + Nitrogen Dioxide + Oxygen
For metals lower than Copper, the nitrates will decompose to form:
the Metal + Nitrogen Dioxide + Oxygen.
Sodium Nitrite + Oxygen. Forgot to mention that oxygen forms.Is it like this for Na/K :
Sodium nitrate ---> Sodium Nitrite. ?
And For metals lower than Copper, the hydroxides will decompose to form what?
Err... Coppper hydroxide ---> Copper oxide? Where did the H go?Sodium Nitrite + Oxygen. Forgot to mention that oxygen forms.
Copper Hydroxide will form Copper Oxide.
Err... Coppper hydroxide ---> Copper oxide? Where did the H go?
CuOH --- CuO .
The 'H'?
Hehe. Thanks.Cu(OH)2 >> CuO + H2O
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