Guys there are a few questions i wanted to make sure that they are correct
1-heat the solution--> i wrote to seperate crystals from water
2-what type of organic compound has the following linkage--->polyester
3-the complete question an alchohol group and an acid group (didnt write organic before acid:/)
4-advantages -->biodegradable so it wont cause pollution
5-water behaves as a base-->cuz its a proton acceptor
6- for the equation between sodium flouride and calcium chloride why was double the volume of NaF added?-->i wrote cuz 1 mole of CaCl2 reacts with 2 moles of NaF
7-condensation or addition? condensation cuz water was removed from the monomer
8-the stronger acid was HCl cuz it was 97% ionized
9-ph of HCl will be lower than the other acid (Or do i have to write values)?
10-for the raw materials i wrote -->fractional distillation of liquified air and cracking of an alkane (didnt notice that the process wasnt required)
11-the moles 0.07 same as silicon?and could somebody plz explain which one is limiting and why?
12-for the T formula i got the formula wrong but i wrote the volume of phosphate solution is double the volume of metal T nitrate solution for the explanation
13-for the exothermic reaction i got the values of reactants and products and checked which has greater value
I know the q's are too many but im kinda freaked out cuz i did very badly in the exam
1 - to dry it - remove water from the precipitate
2 - well..i wrote esters, cuz they mainly asked, which type of compound got the OCO linkage, so, i think answer can be esters/fats/polyesters
3 - i think the q asked, what functional groups did the monomer have, so that, it forms an OCO linkage (ester linkage)..so i wrote..it had the -OH and the -COOH group..because, H from -OH is taken, and OH from -COOH is taken, to form water, leaving behind OCO..
4 - for this, i wrote..since its biodegredable, it wont fill up landsites, and so, more space available as landfill sites, and second, i wrote, it won't cause visual pollution (unpleasant to look at) the way normal plastics are.
5 - yup, proton acceptor
6 - my question was why was thrice the volume of something fluoride, needed to react with iron (III) something....?!?!
7 - condensation, water, yup
8 - yea, HCl strong acid, the other one weak
9 - values werent necessary, as long as you clearly wrote that, the stronger acid had a lower pH than the other one
10 - i wrote..liquid air for nitrogen, and for hydrogen, methane and steam
11 - i had 0.08 for silicon, so thts wht i wrote in the last q..and about limiting, now i dont know what mass of fluorine was given to you (some of my friends were saying that this question didnt have fluorine, but it had CHLORINE, anyone had such a question?!)
12 - i wrote my answer before.
13 - what i did was (energy used to break bonds - energy released when forming bonds), got something like -530, which means exothermic