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Guys what is all plots correct to ½ small square?
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ok! hahahahahahahahah...Your own post (lol)
IGCSE O/L student said: ↑
C has 1 multiplied by two atoms, which C is 2. and H is 3 multiplied by two, which means it is 6.
its tough right ?oh, i didn't open your file.
need help
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Chemistry (0620)/0620_w10_qp_31.pdf
last question last part..
nd how exactly do we find limiting reagent??
thnx
to be honest, I don't get what's hard!its tough right ?
find the number of moles of both the reactants used.
ex: if the equation used is Mg+O2------>MgO
find the number of moles used using the equation: number of moles=mass/molarmass1 mole of magnesium reacts with 1 mole of oxygen
if you find that 5 moles of oxygen and 10 moles of Magnesium is used, Oxygen is the limiting reagent, and magnesium is in excess, because 5 moles of oxygen will react with only 5 moles of magnesium. the rest of the 5 moles of magnesium is in excess.
the part 2/c /to be honest, I don't get what's hard!
Table 2.2what is it exactly the answer
ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh it Is simple !! gosh, btw those type of question cant be found in the book just by past papers right ?Table 2.2
See the timing, table 2.2 has the timing till 60 seconds.
So in table 1 check the intial temp at 0 sec and then the temp at 60seconds.
Minus the figures to get the difference - 74-52 = 22
Do the same with table 2.2
82-25 = 57
Table 2.2 has a bigger temp difference therefore higher initial temp change
thnks woo0000wooooahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh it Is simple !! gosh, btw those type of question cant be found in the book just by past papers right ?
To be honest, I never read any book for paper 6 physics. (It shouldn't even be considered an exam!) They give you all the formulae and they basically tell you what to do.ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhh it Is simple !! gosh, btw those type of question cant be found in the book just by past papers right ?
exactly everything is brought from the Q paperTo be honest, I never read any book for paper 6 physics. (It shouldn't even be considered an exam!) They give you all the formulae and they basically tell you what to do.
All you need to have is common sense and a bit of critical thinking to tackle the question properly.
the answer is Table 2.2.the part 2/c /
isn't it supposed to be like this?:
C has 1 multiplied by two atoms, which C is 2. and H is 3 multiplied by two, which means it is 6.
the answer is Table 2.2.
in table 2.1, the initial temperature change is 74-60=14
in table 2.2, the initial temperature change is 69-25=44
so, it is table 2.2, you should show the two calculations to prove your answer
Table 2.2
See the timing, table 2.2 has the timing till 30 seconds.
So in table 1 check the intial temp at 0 sec and then the temp at 30seconds.
Minus the figures to get the difference - 74-60 = 14
Do the same with table 2.2
81-25 = 56
Table 2.2 has a bigger temp difference therefore higher initial temp change
thanksthats the right answer...
I didnt write the answers ,but I just explained how are we going to multiply!Dude, sorry to barge in but that's wrong. The correct answer is this ↓. People might get confused
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