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Edexcel IAL Chemistry Unit 2 (WBIO2) / June 10th 2016

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Reply 140
Original post by Blazyy
I don't remember what I wrote for the mcq, and the mass of iodine I got 114.2 g


Yess I got 114.$&& too!


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Reply 141
Original post by pondsteps
i wrote barium nitrite for stage 3


I was going to write that but in stage 2 it said that a solid formed but then it dissolved, and in stage 3 another solid formed which is why I guessed it was BaO.
Original post by I <3 WORK
I was going to write that but in stage 2 it said that a solid formed but then it dissolved, and in stage 3 another solid formed which is why I guessed it was BaO.


I think Ba(NO3)2 is produced in step 3 because in step five NO2 and O2 were produced which means that BaO was produced with them by the decomposition of Ba(NO3)2
but at stage 3 I think it said that towards the end of stage 5, the solid melts to form nitrogen dioxide, oxygen and BaO. So stage five did say that BaO was formed right? So shouldn't it be Ba(No3)2 that is decomposed
Original post by pondsteps
i wrote barium nitrite for stage 3


At elevated temperatures, barium nitrate decomposes to barium oxide, nitrogen dioxide, and oxygen: from wiki
Reply 145
Original post by Nethmioysters
what did you guys write for the organic compound for the rates of halogenoalkane question?


Do you remember which question it was/ more detail what is was about? I completely forgot lol! :wink:
what was the answer to the very last question?
Reply 147
Original post by omar5478
I think Ba(NO3)2 is produced in step 3 because in step five NO2 and O2 were produced which means that BaO was produced with them by the decomposition of Ba(NO3)2


But lol since stage 1 the Barium Nitrate was being decomposed. :redface:
Reply 148
Original post by waleedlat
what was the answer to the very last question?


What did you write? Because different people are saying different things - I wrote that the titre was smaller and iodine was larger.
Original post by I <3 WORK
What did you write? Because different people are saying different things - I wrote that the titre was smaller and iodine was larger.


i Wrote remains the same
and lower
Reply 150
Original post by waleedlat
i Wrote remains the same
and lower


Gosh I've no idea like there's so many variants of this answer! :frown: Anybody got the confirmed solution?
Original post by Bliss_
Yess I got 114.$&& too!


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are you sure from the answer?
is there an ECF from the previous part?
what do you expect the minimum value for an A?
Reply 153
Also how did you fill in the space with the lineolic acid and ICL reaction? I just put the I and Cl where the double bond used to be, but I wasn't sure if it was right for me to add hydrogens too?
what was the colour of solution before adding starch?
and why we did not add starch at the beginning?
why the WJC solution was kept in a brown bottle?
and what did you answer to the structure asking to complete the reaction between lineolic acid and the other one?
what was the oxidising agent?
Original post by mr.holmes
what was the colour of solution before adding starch?
and why we did not add starch at the beginning?
why the WJC solution was kept in a brown bottle?
and what did you answer to the structure asking to complete the reaction between lineolic acid and the other one?
what was the oxidising agent?


I wrote

Yellow
So it doesnt react with the iodine
To block UV light
I wrote the product was alcohol probably wrong just guessed
ICL oxidising agent cuz it got reduced
Original post by mr.holmes
are you sure from the answer?
is there an ECF from the previous part?


I got 114 too :biggrin:
Original post by Hamadtype-
I got 114 too :biggrin:


like is it right?
Original post by Hamadtype-
I wrote

Yellow
So it doesnt react with the iodine
To block UV light
I wrote the product was alcohol probably wrong just guessed
ICL oxidising agent cuz it got reduced


what about the bong angles and shape?
Original post by mr.holmes
what about the bong angles and shape?


one was trigonal planar with 120 degrees
other was trigonal pyrimdal with 107 degrees

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