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Re: CHEM AND BIO HELP AND TIPS HERE
« Reply #2340 on: June 01, 2010, 10:34:39 am »
Just follow the equation:
2Na            +              S -------->     Na2S
46                              32                        
11.5                            10(but excess so we wont use this)
We know that 11.5g of Na reacted .. so just use the simple formula .. mass/RFM .. 11.5/23 = 0.5moles

um um um.. wait so even if its 2Na .. it's still gonna be 0.5moles?  ???
isn't 0.5 for 1Na?  :-\
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Re: CHEM AND BIO HELP AND TIPS HERE
« Reply #2341 on: June 01, 2010, 10:36:31 am »
um um um.. wait so even if its 2Na .. it's still gonna be 0.5moles?  ???
isn't 0.5 for 1Na?  :-\
You ignore the equation.. You have 11.5g of Na in  your hands .. and they react .. so how many moles that were in your hands reacted?
11.5/23 .. Dont let the balancing of the equation mix you up..

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« Reply #2342 on: June 01, 2010, 10:38:48 am »
You ignore the equation.. You have 11.5g of Na in  your hands .. and they react .. so how many moles that were in your hands reacted?
11.5/23 .. Dont let the balancing of the equation mix you up..

OHHHHHHHH. so the 2Na's just to tell you that if you need to find the mole for the reacted Sulphur, you divide 0.5/2 ..?
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« Reply #2343 on: June 01, 2010, 10:44:31 am »
can somebody answer these questions and please tell me y?? :-\

thanks

The answer to your first question is B, because it asks for passage of water, so water is always lost by transpiration (water vapour diffuses out of plant through stoma).

Second question is A, general rule, both atria contract at the same time, both ventricles contract at the same time.  The only given option for this rule is A, because there is no option for Z and Y.
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« Reply #2344 on: June 01, 2010, 10:45:14 am »
can somebody answer these questions and please tell me y?? :-\

thanks

mmm...anybody please explain to me the questions on my previous post.... :'( :'(

it's on the previous page...
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« Reply #2345 on: June 01, 2010, 10:46:39 am »
mmm...anybody please explain to me the questions on my previous post.... :'( :'(

it's on the previous page...

I've answered it, please check the mark scheme and tell me if I am right.
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« Reply #2346 on: June 01, 2010, 10:58:01 am »
The answer to your first question is B, because it asks for passage of water, so water is always lost by transpiration (water vapour diffuses out of plant through stoma).

Second question is A, general rule, both atria contract at the same time, both ventricles contract at the same time.  The only given option for this rule is A, because there is no option for Z and Y.


ooohh....sorry man....didnt see it... :-[

yeah,ur right...

thx  for the explanation :D
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« Reply #2347 on: June 01, 2010, 10:58:18 am »
Hiiii, um there doesnt seem to be any answers to Q5 onwards in the MS for M/J 02.

http://freeexampapers.com/FreeExamPapers.com_.php?__lo=SUdDU0UvQ2hlbWlzdHJ5L0NJRS8yMDAyIEp1bi8wNjIwX3MwMl9tc18zLnBkZg==

i've tried xtreme papers as well..
:-\ help?

thaaanks

All of Q5 has been answered previously, I hope this is good enough, obviously not the mark scheme though!  :D

the a) part?

Liquids take the shape of the container, they maintain their volume. The intermolecular forces in liquids are significant and therefore, they do not expand to occupy all the space available (as gases do). A given mass of liquid has a fixed volume. also molecules in liquid have less k.e as compared to that of gases.Particles in gases have very weak intermolecular forces and high kinetic energy, hence the particles move independent of each other and occupy the space available to them.

b)i) rate= time and volume. In other words, its the volume produced and the time taken.

ii) CO2 due to lower molecular mass. or less density

The equation you need to use is:

                      Volume of gas (in dm3)
Moles of gas = --------------------------
                                      24

Note to convert cm3 to dm3, divide quantity by 1000 (e.g. 20cm3/1000=0.02dm3)

This is the proper theory and equation behind my calculations below.

Here are the answers for 5) c) as requested:

i)   Moles of C4H6: 0.02/24=0.000833
     From equation, we know 2 moles of C4H6 reacts with 11 moles of O2
     Therefore, moles of O2: 0.000833*5.5=0.00458
     Therefore, volume of O2: 4.58*24*1000=110cm3

ii)  From equation, we know 2 moles of C4H6 produces 8 moles of CO2
     Therefore, moles of CO2: 0.000833*4=0.00333
     Therefore, volume of CO2: 0.00333*24*1000=80cm3

iii) From equation, we know 2 moles of C4H6 produces 6 moles of H2O
     Therefore, moles of H2O: 0.000833*3=0.0025
     Therefore, volume of H2O: 0.0025*24*1000=60
     Therefore, total volume of gases is simply volume of CO2 + volume of H2O:
     80+60=140cm3

     Alternatively, 8+6=14, so 2 moles of C4H6 produces 14 moles of products
     Therefore, moles of products: 0.000833*7=0.00583
     Therefore, volume of products: 0.00583*24*1000=140cm3

For part d), you use this formula:

             Mass
Moles = ------
               Mr

d)  From the above equation, 1 mole of butyne forms 3 moles of water
     Number of moles of butyne reacted: 9/54=0.167
     Number of moles of water formed: 0.167*3=0.5
     Mass of water formed: 0.5*(2+16)=9g

I hope this has helped. :D
« Last Edit: June 01, 2010, 11:01:42 am by Ivo »
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Re: CHEM AND BIO HELP AND TIPS HERE
« Reply #2348 on: June 01, 2010, 11:05:32 am »
All of Q5 has been answered previously, I hope this is good enough, obviously not the mark scheme though!  :D


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« Reply #2349 on: June 01, 2010, 11:06:32 am »
HOW DO YOU DRAW FREE MOVING ELECTRONS IN AN ALLOY?  :o
do you draw '-' signs in the atoms? Lol xD
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« Reply #2350 on: June 01, 2010, 11:12:44 am »
HOW DO YOU DRAW FREE MOVING ELECTRONS IN AN ALLOY?  :o
do you draw '-' signs in the atoms? Lol xD

This website gives a good explanation about structure of alloys.  Enjoy :P

http://www.gcsescience.com/ex29.htm
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Re: CHEM AND BIO HELP AND TIPS HERE
« Reply #2351 on: June 01, 2010, 12:33:55 pm »
Can someone show his way of calculation for this Question, plz :D
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« Reply #2352 on: June 01, 2010, 01:06:09 pm »
Can someone show his way of calculation for this Question, plz :D

OK right, here goes:

i)  Moles of butane: 0.01/24=0.000417
    From the equation, 1 mole of butane reacts with 6.5 moles of oxygen
    Therefore, 0.000417*6.5=0.00271
    So volume of oxygen reacted: 0.00271*24*1000=65cm3
    Therefore, volume of oxygen left: 100-65=35cm3

ii) From the equation, 1 mole of butane gives 4 moles of carbon dioxide
    Therefore, 0.000417*4=0.00167
    So volume of carbon dioxide formed: 0.00167*24*1000=40cm3

That was the technical way of doing it.  Here is a simply way, but only applies if calculations involve gases only:

Consider this formula:

                      Volume of gas (in dm3)
Moles of gas = --------------------------
                                      24

Because we know one mole of gas occupies 24dm3 at r.t.p., therefore we can go about it this way:

i)  From the equation, 1 mole of butane reacts with 6.5 moles of oxygen
    So, 10cm3 of butane reacts with 10*6.5=65cm3 of oxygen
    Therefore, volume of oxygen left: 100-65=35cm3

ii) From the equation, 1 mole of butane gives 4 moles of carbon dioxide
    So 10cm3 of butane gives 10*4=40cm3 of carbon dioxide

However, the way I've gone about it using ratios can only be applied to gas volumes calculations, as explained above.  For a lot of the others, you'll still need to apply the formula:

             Mass
Moles = ------
               Mr

If you still don't get it, let me know!  :D
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Re: CHEM AND BIO HELP AND TIPS HERE
« Reply #2353 on: June 01, 2010, 02:10:45 pm »
people there is smthn i wanna kno ........when r hydrocarbons solids , and when r they liquid and when r they gases? ....
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« Reply #2354 on: June 01, 2010, 02:13:39 pm »
people there is smthn i wanna kno ........when r hydrocarbons solids , and when r they liquid and when r they gases? ....


Usually, small chained hydrocarbons are gases, and the state changes from gas to liquid to solid as the chain length increases.

Eg: methane--> gas

hexane--> liquid