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Physics, Chemistry and Biology: Post your doubts here!

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2bv: As increasing the temperature would favour the backward reaction which would reduce the yeild
3ciii: powdered catalyst is used so it will be faster i.e more higher/steeper and the volume of nitrogen will not be effected so it will end at the same point
6ai: open the double bond of the monomer to both sides and put square brackets around it
thanx :)
 
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heey everyone, does anyone of you know a website for the marking scheme for 1993 .... chemistry past papers ??
thnxx and good luck :)
 
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heey everyone, does anyone of you know a website for the marking scheme for 1993 .... chemistry past papers ??
thnxx and good luck :)

1993!??! What the hell are you doing solving past papers from 1993? I didn't even know they existed..
Syllabus was MUCH MORE different back then lol.. start solving from around 2006.
 
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5: no of moles=mass/molar mass
the mass of C=2.4 ,H=0.2 ,O=3.2 (frm question)
molar mass of C=12 , H=1 ,O=16 (frm periodic table)
so C=2.4 /12=0.2
H=0.2/1=0.2
O=3.2/16=0.2

1: because sodium chloride is an ionic salt it conducts electricity in liquid
 
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1993!??! What the hell are you doing solving past papers from 1993? I didn't even know they existed..
Syllabus was MUCH MORE different back then lol.. start solving from around 2006.
i heard that questions will be like 1993 and 1994 ( before 2000) so what are u loosing ;)
 
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5: no of moles=mass/molar mass
the mass of C=2.4 ,H=0.2 ,O=3.2 (frm question)
molar mass of C=12 , H=1 ,O=16 (frm periodic table)
so C=2.4 /12=0.2
H=0.2/1=0.2
O=3.2/16=0.2

1: because sodium chloride is an ionic salt it conducts electricity in liquid

Thanks 4 number 5
but number 1, C conducts electricity when liquid and doesn't in solid.... and also it has a high melting and boiling point and this is a property in the ionic compounds but F has a very low mp and bp it is not an ionic comp for sure don't u think?????? o_O o_O
 
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Thanks 4 number 5
but number 1, C conducts electricity when liquid and doesn't in solid.... and also it has a high melting and boiling point and this is a property in the ionic compounds but F has a very low mp and bp it is not an ionic comp for sure don't u think?????? o_O o_O
Oopps!! extremely sorry i din c the ques properly i saw d instead of c:p
i guess thats because it says AQUEOUS sodium chloride which is liquid at room temp so the mp should be below room temp the next says ionic compound which is C
 
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Oopps!! extremely sorry i din c the ques properly i saw d instead of c:p
i guess thats because it says AQUEOUS sodium chloride which is liquid at room temp so the mp should be below room temp the next says ionic compound which is C
THANKS A LOOOOOT :)
 
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Could anyone help with this: Chemistry paper 3 November 2004
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Chemistry (0620)/0620_w04_qp_3.pdf

Question 8 (a) (i) [the table]

I know the first box is C6H12
I am asking about the boiling point, I'd like to know how to get it, and also how to predict any boiling point in any question not just this one, whether there's a method or something to get it.

Thanks in Advance.

If u look at the rest of the boiling points u can see a pattern...41 37 and then it could be 33....ignoring the first one....
The only way u can answer these kinda questions is by finding a pattern kind of....
 
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