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heeey guys I have a problem while doing past papers and everytime I lose from 15 to 20 marks do u think it is a lot ?? umm is there anyone who can help me
thanks in advance
thanks in advance
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same here dude.. I get just 20-25 correct. But practise more.. You will get more correct.heeey guys I have a problem while doing past papers and everytime I lose from 15 to 20 marks do u think it is a lot ?? umm is there anyone who can help me
thanks in advance
i loose nearly 8 marks in phy and 5 marks in chemheeey guys I have a problem while doing past papers and everytime I lose from 15 to 20 marks do u think it is a lot ?? umm is there anyone who can help me
thanks in advance
i loose nearly 8 marks in phy and 5 marks in chem
Just see whether you cannot understand the answers or you are making silly errors :/
[/quote]just try to make some notes on the questions u get wrong and give them quick revision everytym u sit to do chem past papers it will surley help
btw the questns u get wrong surf the internet or ur notes to get sum help........ i hope it will help u
Use of the Data Booklet is relevant to this question.
When 3.00 g of an anhydrous nitrate of a Group II metal is decomposed, 1.53 g of gas is
produced.
What is the nitrate compound?
A beryllium nitrate
B calcium nitrate
C magnesium nitrate
D strontium nitrate help plz
same doubt here anyone answer plzzz !!
Anyone here to help me with these pls
http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Chemistry (9701)/9701_w05_qp_1.pdf
Q16, Q17 what do they mean by ligand here ?? Q24, Q30 the answer is hydrolysis but its not condensation polymerisation and if it is condensation how did u knw?? and Q32 what is planer here ??
Thank you in advance
http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Chemistry (9701)/9701_s09_qp_1.pdf
can somebody please help in this
number-28 iam getting answer as (d) but the ms says (c) why?
iam getting 3 ketons and 1 aldehyde
i believe only 3 are made because, as you can see, the question says 9 carbon atoms must remain in the end.
So if you look at the far right side, you'll see a double bond with a CH3 attached. Heating with conc. K2Cr2O7 will indeed introduce OH to both C=C bonds present in the molecule, but you may only dispatch one of them, and i believe it will be 3 ketones, 0 aldehydes
Also: the aldehyde, even if formed, will be converted straight to carboxylic acid as no quick method of extraction is stated, so your answer would be wrong regardless.
for future reference, if you could throw in the answer key with the paper link, it would be quite helpful
16 would be C because of the keyword "effervescence", something you should almost always associate with CO2. We got the initial eff. because of CO3 in BaCO3 decomposing, as it is highly polarized, and then the second time with CaCO3, as the CO3 there is less polarized
17 is B but if you are AS dont worry, ligands are no longer a part of your syllabus.
24 draw the structure of each, and then form a C=C bond in all the possibilities for each one.
30 is hydrolysis....because the repeat unit is made in the question and it is said "made from sugars"
32 is D because BCl3 is the only one with 3 bond pairs no lone pairs...the others have lone pairs causing shape distortion
are you in AS, or A2? that'll help in answering your questions better.Thank you. Sry but am a bad in chem for 16 BaCo3 is highly polar this is why its the answer ?? wat abt CaCo3 and why you dont choose the other carbonates ??
in 24 yhh i did but for butan-2-ol the correct answer i got only 2 places for double bond and the question says 3 alkenes.
are you in AS, or A2? that'll help in answering your questions better.
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