18 was A, I think.
There's a few others I got different in there, too...
really ??20 was B mate
1. a1. a
2. d
3. c
4. d
5. b
6. a
7. b
8. c
9. a
10. a
11. d
12. c
13. c
14. d
15. b
16. b
17. c
18. a
19. b
20. d
.... who else got the same ?
14. 15.1. a
2. d
3. c
4. d
5. b
6. a
7. b
8. c
9. a
10. c (as H+ reacts with CO3, Ba reacts with SO4 and then only CL is left)
11. d
12. D most negative voltage to most possitive
13. c
14. c 1,1 chloro bromo=3,3 chloro bromo, 1,2 chloro bromo, 1,2 bromo chloro, 2,2 bromo chloro, 1,3 bromochloro = 3,1 bromochloro
15. A or C is possible, but I think it is A, simply because if it didn't dissociate fully, we couldn't work out the concentration.
16. b
17. D 108/2800 = number of moles
18. a
19. b ( i think I put this down, I didn't mark an answer on my sheet)
20. b 200g of each you get 466.66+733.33, goes nicely.
Yes, check it. I posted working14. 15.
are u sure?/
It doesn't matter. Electrochemical activity is the ability to engage in redox. The lower down, the less spontaneousI'm just curious, for question 12 it says 'electrochemical activity' does that mean that it's from positive to negative, negative to positive, or actually the largest MAGNITUDE to the lowest... i.e. B
No, there's 5. I'm not sure about 15, I put B as well. Could someone explain this?Shouldn't 14 be D and 15 be B ????
I even drew all the isomers and got 6 isomers.
You probably doubled counted one, as it can be rotated around.Shouldn't 14 be D and 15 be B ????
I even drew all the isomers and got 6 isomers.
Dude...m8...cool your jetsShouldn't 14 be D and 15 be B ????
I even drew all the isomers and got 6 isomers.
The answer would be A or C. A assumes degree of ionisation is irrelevant and that the weak acid will fully ionise. C assumes that a weak acid may not fully ionise, hence less H+ and hence less base is required to neutralize the H+.No, there's 5. I'm not sure about 15, I put B as well. Could someone explain this?