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Which salt is produced by adding aqueous ammonia to aqueous sulphur dioxide until just
alkaline?
A NH4 SO3 B NH4 SO4 C (NH4)2 SO3 D (NH4)2 SO4
 
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8 Which of the following would be suitable for use in a fire extinguisher?
1 CBrF3
2 CH3(CH2)5CH2Br
3 HCl
 
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hassam said:
Which salt is produced by adding aqueous ammonia to aqueous sulphur dioxide until just
alkaline?
A NH4 SO3 B NH4 SO4 C (NH4)2 SO3 D (NH4)2 SO4

C...when SO2 is added we get SO3 in the salt and when SO3 is added we get SO4 in the final salt
the valency for SO3 is -2 and the valency for NH4 is +1 so we cross the numbers and get (NH4)2SO3.
 
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for question 8 i would say b or d
u cant use an acid as a fire extinguisher
and im not sure about the second option but i dont think its correct because hydrocarbons are flamable
so i would go for D
 
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libra94 said:
hassam said:
Which salt is produced by adding aqueous ammonia to aqueous sulphur dioxide until just
alkaline?
A NH4 SO3 B NH4 SO4 C (NH4)2 SO3 D (NH4)2 SO4

C...when SO2 is added we get SO3 in the salt and when SO3 is added we get SO4 in the final salt
the valency for SO3 is -2 and the valency for NH4 is +1 so we cross the numbers and get (NH4)2SO3.

Well I think the key point in this question is about the OXIDATION STATE/NUMBER. It is clear that before and after the reaction, the oxidation state is unchanged for N, H and O. So that of S shouldn't change (i.e. remains at +4). So only in SO3 ion S has +4 oxidation state. Answer is C therefore.
 
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oh ....i remember ...dragon club u r ryt....cos its a neutralisation reaction and NEUTRALISATION reactions are not redox reactions
 
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oh ....i remember ...dragon club u r ryt....cos its a neutralisation reaction and NEUTRALISATION reactions are not redox reactions
 
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well question 8 abt fire extinguishers....ahmed t ur anser is ryt bt still nt convincing explanation for me
 
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"Halogenoalkanes in which all of the hydrogen atoms in the alkane have been replaced by halogen atoms are difficult to burn - hence their use in flame retardants and even in fire extinguishers."....this what chemguide says.....so u r ryt abt that flammability thing in 2 thnxxx
 
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"Halogenoalkanes in which all of the hydrogen atoms in the alkane have been replaced by halogen atoms are difficult to burn - hence their use in flame retardants and even in fire extinguishers."....this what chemguide says.....so u r ryt abt that flammability thing in 2 thnxxx
Which revision guide do you use?
 
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