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lol welxAHAAAaaa.. interesting x3
thanks alot D
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lol welxAHAAAaaa.. interesting x3
thanks alot D
galvanising is just coating it, not mixing the metals together.Emmm can anyone explain to me why "D" is th answer? :/
--> Oct/Nov 2004 Q.32 ^___^
"Disregard for practicalities was also evident in the response to this question. All of the techniques mentionedMay/June 2003 Q 32, chem
the answer is D, y D? :s
Why can't we electroplate it or grease it?
But I believe Boiling point is also Correct .i guess the answer "chromatography" for the question in the chem paper 61," how can you test the purity of the crystals?" is wrong, because the exact same question came in the 2003 may/june mcq paper (Q3)...the answer is to check its melting point.
but then the crystals have to liquid...but then they wont be called crystals :SBut I believe Boiling point is also Correct .
V1?I actually don't remember the question , but was there crystals in it :S ?
I guess it was coffee grainsyea v1
I guess it was coffee grains
It should have been chromatography
B, because it has iodide ions which cause a yellow precipitate19) Which potassium salt produces a yellow precipitate when it is dissolved in water and acidified
aqueous lead(II) nitrate is added?
A potassium chloride
B potassium iodide
C potassium nitrate
0 potassium sulphate
Potassium iodide19) Which potassium salt produces a yellow precipitate when it is dissolved in water and acidified
aqueous lead(II) nitrate is added?
A potassium chloride
B potassium iodide
C potassium nitrate
0 potassium sulphate
what is the answer?
the corn shows the ratio of purple :yellow ( 3:1)
In displacement salts are derived by displacing hydrogen from an acid.. so ACID is converted to SALT15 Which process can convert molecules to a new substance by removing hydrogen atoms?
A displacement
B fermentation
C neutralisation
o oxidation
why it is A
yes but boiling and melting is right I believe ???? I have a silly question to you which change was exothermic L--> g or g ---->L ???I guess it was coffee grains
It should have been chromatography
condensation, cuz heat is given off g to lyes but boiling and melting is right I believe ???? I have a silly question to you which change was exothermic L--> g or g ---->L ???
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