And the mass when NaClO was formed, 18 something?Ohh that one ya it was A
In organic 38 structure would not react with bromine
39 will the reaction with Br2 be redox?
and 40 all would make ethanoic acid
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And the mass when NaClO was formed, 18 something?Ohh that one ya it was A
I rmr 39 was BAnd the mass when NaClO was formed, 18 something?
In organic 38 structure would not react with bromine
39 will the reaction with Br2 be redox?
and 40 all would make ethanoic acid
there was something like cold and in it NaClO would be formed and we had to calculate its mass.I rmr 39 was B
And yea for 38 yeah it won't but where did NACLO come from and remind me what 40 was?
Was the partial pressure of steam the same as CO's?The Kp one yes it was 5.37 or something like that.
Couldnt do the bond energy and wrote 351
If they were on the same side of the equation then yes...Was the partial pressure of steam the same as CO's?
What was the viscous one?What about the first in section B, the viscous one? A or B?
Ammonia one was D as it did not react as a base?
its A riteWhat was the viscous one?
I did A but I have no idea what is correct. It was either A or BWhat was the viscous one?
I mean what was the question lolI did A but I have no idea what is correct. It was either A or B
im pretty sure it is AI did A but I have no idea what is correct. It was either A or B
One had hydrogen bonding other had van-der Waals forces so would the hydrogen bond one be more viscousI mean what was the question lol
ya see because water has hyderogen bond and the txt book says it is vry viscous so since they didnt specify anything about P so it is correctOne had hydrogen bonding other had van-der Waals forces so would the hydrogen bond one be more viscous
That was the last statement
Ohh. Would it? It said that they had the same mr so I didn't think soOne had hydrogen bonding other had van-der Waals forces so would the hydrogen bond one be more viscous
That was the last statement
i think butanalOrganic question section A what would be converted to carboxylic acid, butanal or 2-methyl butanal?
PVC one ethene would not be formed?
Elimination of halogenalkane was C two products could be formed?
ya correctFirst one was C peak would be lower and no effect on activation energy
second also C states of matter giant ionic simple molecular question
another simple one in which sodium ethanoate would be formed in the hydrolysis
The Mr was same but yeah the text book does say viscosity increases with hydrogen bonding so probably AOhh. Would it? It said that they had the same mr so I didn't think so
ya correct...What did you guys put for the Ag+ and Nh3 question? I put A (all three options) and for the PVC one I put the bacteria and fungi option.
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