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https://papers.gceguide.com/A Levels/Chemistry (9701)/9701_s17_qp_42.pdf for Q7 what is the diff b/w test 1 and 2? aren't the both to test for chloride ions?
the AgNO3 is for all halides and is usually used to find if halogenoalkane is chloro bromo or iodo
white forms quickly for chlorides, cream white forms slowly with Br and yellow forms with I.
While test 2 is only for chlorides
however, since only chlorine is mentioned in the molecular formula, i dont think there was any point of including two tests :/
 
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The ones I've circled in red are all having different chemcal environments...these are 5 carbons
The two in blue have the same env. as they are both next to the adjacent C atom in benzene next to the side chain so we will consider this 1 env.
Same goes for both in green...they are BOTH next to the Carbon side chain linked to benzene so both have same env. so v will consider this one env. too
so 1 + 1+ 5 = 7 different env.

Nickel will have cis trans isomers because it has two pairs of different kinds of ligands. Just draw two planar structures.
Also since Ni is not bonded to a bidentate or 4 different ligands, there should be no optical isomerism here.
hey, what's the diff between the blue and green ones? :/
 
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the AgNO3 is for all halides and is usually used to find if halogenoalkane is chloro bromo or iodo
white forms quickly for chlorides, cream white forms slowly with Br and yellow forms with I.
While test 2 is only for chlorides
however, since only chlorine is mentioned in the molecular formula, i dont think there was any point of including two tests :/
there is a difference, in the question for w it says for immediately thus its acyl chloride, for y its very slow so its chloro alkane. Since acyl cholrides are far more reactive
 
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There is no equation in the data booklet matching the one given in the mark scheme. How is this answer obtained?
 

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There is no equation in the data booklet matching the one given in the mark scheme. How is this answer obtained?
I think since theres excess of Fe ions, they ll first oxidize vanadium metal to V2+, then V2+ to V 3+, then V3+ to VO2+. Since all of them have E less than +0.77
 
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