superhubert
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hpe so, it would make me feel slightly smarter......
Don't you know what an empirical formula is?Originally posted by Ozz^E
Ummm..wat trial is that from..im talking about the James RUSE 2002 trial where Q14. is about the empirical formulas of polyethene and polyvinyl chloride respectively. In the answers spice girl gave it has 14 as B which is CH2 and C2H3Cl..shouldnt it be B which has (CH2-CH2)n and (CH2-CHCl)n.
Well, cooling will have the effect of liquifying the ammonia, removing some of it from the gaseous phase. So the pressure of gaseous ammonia will decrease, which will shift equilibrium towards the right. They won't just add nitrogen, because they'll end up with an excess of it, which isn't good for favouring products.Originally posted by utopian731
How is the answer to 6 B? Like i understand the logic, but i dont think chanelling the ammonia to a cooling chamber will increase yield. Cooling the reactants will increase yield sure, but once the ammonia is formed, whats the point in cooling it?