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Offline Lariemeeva

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Re: CHEM AND BIO HELP AND TIPS HERE
« Reply #2775 on: June 06, 2010, 12:00:41 pm »
https://studentforums.biz/index.php/topic,54.msg253414.html#msg253414
Here's the link posted by VIN. Sorry my net is really slow right now, I can hardly upload anything.

Here's my question.
Anyone can help me with Chemistry Oct/Nov 2009 P3, Q 5b, c (i) and (ii).
I'm really getting confused, and I'd appreciate an explanation on the whole hydride thing.

I still don't get it. Anyone can help?

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Re: CHEM AND BIO HELP AND TIPS HERE
« Reply #2776 on: June 06, 2010, 12:05:28 pm »
I still don't get it. Anyone can help?

You don't need to know about hydrides.  They tell you in the question: they are comparable to alkanes.

So, you just draw the structual formula of Ge4H10 (alkane would be C4H10).

We know products of combustion of alkanes are carbon dioxide and water, so simply for these hydrides it's germanium (IV) oxide and water.
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Re: CHEM AND BIO HELP AND TIPS HERE
« Reply #2777 on: June 06, 2010, 12:08:51 pm »
how do we know which reagent is in excess??

and how do u solve the fourth question??

? Because they say grams we have to assume the Cl2 and S02 are solids not gases

right?
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Re: CHEM AND BIO HELP AND TIPS HERE
« Reply #2778 on: June 06, 2010, 12:10:20 pm »
? Because they say grams we have to assume the Cl2 and S02 are solids not gases

right?

Yes.
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Re: CHEM AND BIO HELP AND TIPS HERE
« Reply #2779 on: June 06, 2010, 12:11:34 pm »
aqueous refers to dilute ... as in it contains a high concentration of water molecules.

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« Reply #2780 on: June 06, 2010, 12:16:47 pm »
Yes.

Ok got it Thanks,,

In calculations of moles is there a fixed rounding point,

like 2 d.p ,
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Re: CHEM AND BIO HELP AND TIPS HERE
« Reply #2781 on: June 06, 2010, 12:18:39 pm »
Ok got it Thanks,,

In calculations of moles is there a fixed rounding point,

like 2 d.p ,


Doesn't really matter as long as you keep it constant.  So use 2dp throughout or 3sf, you choose!  ;)
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Re: CHEM AND BIO HELP AND TIPS HERE
« Reply #2782 on: June 06, 2010, 12:19:50 pm »
aqueous refers to dilute ... as in it contains a high concentration of water molecules.
Not exactly .. Aq. means that the solvent is water ( i.e its disolved in water) it can STILL be CONCETRATED.

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Re: CHEM AND BIO HELP AND TIPS HERE
« Reply #2783 on: June 06, 2010, 12:22:09 pm »
how do we know which reagent is in excess??

and how do u solve the fourth question??
firstly you have to calculate the number of moles and which ever has the most moles is the one in excess for example in the may june 2oo4 exam its between magnesium and ethanoic acid... u calculate the original number of moles ... n(Mg)= 3/24 = 0.125  AND of ethanoic acid = 0.2 mole ... this is considered the orginial the amount of moles u placed in the solution or reaction.. then u will say Mg is in excess because Mg can  only react with 2*0.125 moles of ethanoic acid which is 0.25 hence Mg is in excess get it?

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Re: CHEM AND BIO HELP AND TIPS HERE
« Reply #2784 on: June 06, 2010, 12:28:33 pm »
Not exactly .. Aq. means that the solvent is water ( i.e its disolved in water) it can STILL be CONCETRATED.
Yeah I can see what you're saying.. but you can relate (in a weird way :P) to urine when its dilute  and when its concentrated u become constipated because there isnt enough water in ur system and fibre but thats not the point... In the chemistry study guide, most of the aqueous solutions have the same products or perhaps better to say ions H+ and OH- as dilute solutions ( unless they are transition elements or something like that)

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Re: CHEM AND BIO HELP AND TIPS HERE
« Reply #2785 on: June 06, 2010, 12:35:03 pm »
So can anyone draw or find???
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Re: CHEM AND BIO HELP AND TIPS HERE
« Reply #2786 on: June 06, 2010, 12:43:37 pm »
So can anyone draw or find???

Draw/Find what?

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Re: CHEM AND BIO HELP AND TIPS HERE
« Reply #2787 on: June 06, 2010, 12:51:13 pm »
Draw/Find what?

By short,
Silicon carbide
Dimethyl sulphide, Germanium (IV) oxide,


Anyone Drew this??

can't get the first, want to make sure of the second

and

1 more Plzz, Whats with 09 and drawing :P
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PLZ :D
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Re: CHEM AND BIO HELP AND TIPS HERE
« Reply #2788 on: June 06, 2010, 12:51:20 pm »
Fractional distillation of liquid air - HELP PLEASE!

Can someone post a link about it or so?
Fractional distillation of liquid air is a process used to separate liquids with different boiling points
this process is carried out in a fractioning column
Fractional Distillation of petrolleum:-

Natural Gas- for cooking
Gasoline-car fuel
Naphtha-for chemical industries
Kerosene-fuel in jet engines
Diesel Oil-fuel in diesel engines
Fuel Oil-fuel in ships
Lubricating oil-used in waxing and lubricating
Bitumen-for paving roads and isolation

As we go down the fractioning column frm natural gas to bitumen, the boiling point increases gradually.
Hope tht helped  ;D

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Re: CHEM AND BIO HELP AND TIPS HERE
« Reply #2789 on: June 06, 2010, 01:00:30 pm »
By short,
Silicon carbide
Dimethyl sulphide, Germanium (IV) oxide,


and

1 more Plzz, Whats with 09 and drawing :P
[/quote

PLZ :D

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