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anyone there help me with chem mcq ?

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Q19. C
Because chloride ion can NEVER be oxidised (replaced) by sulphate ion --> check electrochemical series..... so sulphuric acid will not act as an oxidizing agent. That omits options A and B altogether.
Iodide ion can be oxidised by sulphate. So C is the answer.
 
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Q19. C
Because chloride ion can NEVER be oxidised (replaced) by sulphate ion --> check electrochemical series..... so sulphuric acid will not act as an oxidizing agent. That omits options A and B altogether.
Iodide ion can be oxidised by sulphate. So C is the answer.

thank u so much its okey if i ask more queshtions ?:confused:
 
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Q14. C

Topic: Thermal decomposition of group II nitrates

2Ca(NO3)2 --> 2CaO + 4NO2 + O2

NO2 and O2 will be liberated as gases. The residue is CaO.
Stoichiometric calculation:

Moles of calcium nitrate= 4.10/ (40+2x14+6x16) = 0.025
Mole ratio of calcium nitrate to calcium oxide = 1:1
Moles of CaO = 0.025
Mass of CaO = 0.025 x (40+16) = 1.40 g
 
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Q14. C

Topic: Thermal decomposition of group II nitrates

2Ca(NO3)2 --> 2CaO + 4NO2 + O2

NO2 and O2 will be liberated as gases. The residue is CaO.
Stoichiometric calculation:

Moles of calcium nitrate= 4.10/ (40+2x14+6x16) = 0.025
Mole ratio of calcium nitrate to calcium oxide = 1:1
Moles of CaO = 0.025
Mass of CaO = 0.025 x (40+16) = 1.40 g


i didnot understand :(
 
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i didnot understand :(

First you calculate the moles of the reactant from the mass by
moles = mass/ molar mass

then you put the molar ratio to calculate the moles of the product i.e residue --> CaO

then calculate the mass of product by rearranging the previously used formula

mass = moles x molar mass
 
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