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    the flame does not excite the electrons, if it did u wouldnt need the light, the light it what excites the electrons the flame is to merely vaporise it. i wud agree with c but the book explicitly states that the cathode is chnaged depending on the metal.
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    where do you think the absorbed wave length goes, it goes to excite the vaporised metal atoms and thus the photon is absorbed, it cant mysteriously disappear, that energy must be used, those who do quanta to quark option is physics would know that d is definitely the answer. the explanation as...
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    Ester's Question

    i did, cuz they hav had trick questions like that in my school exams
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    Answers To Difficult Questions

    c is incorrect beacuse they change the lamp depending on the metal being tested look in your text book, its there
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    14 is d, b is talking abt atomic emission
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    yep that sounds like wat i got
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    lol jbai too quick for me
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    for the sulfur question it said 50 ppm of SULFUR not sulfur dioxide and for the chlorine question u had find the no. grams of chlorine then work it out as 3.65 includes Ag as well
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    chemistry question (uni chem)

    i found the answer to my question but thanx anyway.
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    chemistry question (uni chem)

    i was wondering with cyclohexane, is two adjacent axial methyl groups considered cis isomerism even though one is pointing up and the other in pointing down or are they only cis if they are both point up or down (meaning that they have to be positioned with a carbon between them)?
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