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Physics, Chemistry and Biology: Post your doubts here!

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Because In test B (iv) they carried out a test to check if there is a halide (chloride or bromide or iodide) with nitric acid and silver nitrate solution an the obervation was no change so that means it didnt contain chloride or bromide or iodide
 
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Because In test B (iv) they carried out a test to check if there is a halide (chloride or bromide or iodide) with nitric acid and silver nitrate solution an the obervation was no change so that means it didnt contain chloride or bromide or iodide
I know this but why does the marking scheme say that I have to write only "not a chloride"!!!!! But never mind now I found the answer anyway
 
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What is the answer you found why its not bromide or iodide
because we did a test and we found that a white precipitate is formed which means its sulphate but we just suspect, since its white precipitate, that its chloride so we make the halide test and we find that no precipitate was seen so thats why its just chloride
 
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Copper(II) oxide and carbon are both black solids. Copper(II) oxide reacts with dilute sulfuric
acid to form aqueous copper(II) sulfate. Carbon does not react with dilute sulfuric acid.
You are given a mixture of copper(II) oxide and carbon and access to dilute sulfuric acid.
Plan an experiment to investigate the percentage of copper(II) oxide in the mixture.
 
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