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yeah it was 6000 something don't rememberdid anyone get a really big answer for k in the rate equation
i m pretty sure i calculated it correctly
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yeah it was 6000 something don't rememberdid anyone get a really big answer for k in the rate equation
i m pretty sure i calculated it correctly
6000 something, btw did you put a unit? is it required?did anyone get a really big answer for k in the rate equation
i m pretty sure i calculated it correctly
i didnt either :/ i didnt even remember until you just mentioned it xDi didnt, they only asked for the numerical value. good enough for one mark i guess
i dont think its required but i did anyway loli didnt, they only asked for the numerical value. good enough for one mark i guess
just the N2 bond . what did you wirte on the way to prepare it?How many bonds did u guys circle in the azo dye question
yes yes the whole question seemed shady at first lolnano2+hcl and t<5 and then react the product the N+triplebondN ion with that compound which had OH
oh I forgot!white solid
it was ethnadioc acid i thinkGuys do any of you remeber the name of the organic compound in the very last question?
No I meant the Compound on which the question was basedit was ethnadioc acid i think
nah didnt even read itNo I meant the Compound on which the question was based
i dont think so it was an aldehyed which form carboxyliccould it have been CO2?
Sudan 1?Guys do any of you remeber the name of the organic compound in the very last question?
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