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Original post by MrJiggly
VDW is definitely right.


My teacher said perm dipole to dipole attractions was right
Original post by MrJiggly
VDW is definitely right.


if so then that is awesome!!
Original post by yodawg321
My teacher said perm dipole to dipole attractions was right


fair enough, I should have realised it was polar
Judging by the posts looks like I messed up that last question lol,

What did everyone get for X? the number of H20 molecules in that question..that question messed me up .. i got x = 19

:s-smilie:
Original post by yodawg321
My teacher said perm dipole to dipole attractions was right


Are they sure?


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Original post by TheRealStevo
Judging by the posts looks like I messed up that last question lol,

What did everyone get for X? the number of H20 molecules in that question..that question messed me up .. i got x = 19

:s-smilie:


It's 16


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Original post by anonymousecheese
could someone please do an unofficial marksheme???:rolleyes:
i need to know how many marks i got



I'll make one when I get home unless someone doesn't do it in the meantime. Generally it was a very nice paper. Grade boundary for an A probably be like 52
Original post by Haque95
Same, but some people said the question is '"which ions" so they put the H+ ions in the HCLO caused the colour change. Not entirely sure which one is right though.


Ions was not part of the question there. It asked us about the Ions at the last bit of the question
Original post by yodawg321
I got 16 too :biggrin:.

For the Amount of molecules question did people do mass/ MR to get mmoles and times the moles by Avogrados Constant to get number of molecules?


YES!!!!!!!:cheers:
Original post by yodawg321
I got 16 too :biggrin:.

For the Amount of molecules question did people do mass/ MR to get mmoles and times the moles by Avogrados Constant to get number of molecules?


Yes that's what I did.
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Original post by yodawg321
Ions was not part of the question there. It asked us about the Ions at the last bit of the question


Yeah that's what I thought too
Original post by anonymousecheese
YES!!!!!!!:cheers:



Original post by Ferrari_1996
Yes that's what I did.


*High-Fives*
Reply 732
Original post by MathsNerd1
I believe I've got 57-59 marks, what was the main force for PH3?


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Vdwf's?

Noooooo the molecule is non symetrical the answer was permenant dipoles ****************************:*-=56%%*&-*+*&%656&5;767;(7*86;87;8+;7;87;6(77(+676::*-*-:-*=£*&-*&£&+-*%+-&+-&+-5%%&++*&( CALM.
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Reply 733
Actually cannot believe I got the NH3 PH3 question wrong :frown:
Original post by rival_
Vdwf's?


But the molecule would be asymmetrical so would it be dipole dipole?


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Original post by trrr
Actually cannot believe I got the NH3 PH3 question wrong :frown:


what did you get ?


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Reply 736
Does anyone now if there will be an unofficial mark scheme on here? I really don't know how I done and would like to get an idea of it. :confused:
Original post by Ferrari_1996
I wrote that the litmus paper turned blue because an alkali was formed (or something like that). I don't know what the answer is but that's what I wrote. What did you write?



I worte that it turned red to show that it was acidic, but I don't think that was specific enough to get the marks :frown:
What did people get for the 2 bond angles? Think I messed up on that :/
Reply 739
What did everyone get for the reactivity as you descend down group 2 get?

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