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OMGGG FINALLYYYY please helpAny of you doing Shipwrecks and Corrosion as your options topic?
I cannot for the life of me put the equations for rusting to memory
It's shiprekkting me ((
OMGGG FINALLYYYY please helpAny of you doing Shipwrecks and Corrosion as your options topic?
I cannot for the life of me put the equations for rusting to memory
where did you learn this (don't say sample answer pls). cus i cant find anything about that in textbooksWhen chlorine is produced, to test it's presence you put litmus. Because chlorine is a bleaching agent, it will bleach the litmus. I.e, if you put red or blue litmus, the chlorine will make it go white.
Because it's not just carbon dioxide floating around in some water, it reacts with the water to give carbonic acid. Water is more than a medium here, it's a reactant.Guys why is co2(g) <--> co2(aq) a wrong equation!@?!@?!@?!?@!@?!@!@!
awwwww this is sad (Guys why is co2(g) <--> co2(aq) a wrong equation!@?!@?!@?!?@!@?!@!@!
Hypochlorite ions will bleach litmus paper, regardless of whether it's in textbooks it is true so stress lesswhere did you learn this (don't say sample answer pls). cus i cant find anything about that in textbooks
*facepalm*jokes on you its not wrong, if anything more correct because it shows the solubility of CO2
increase pressure results in increase dissolution (note only gaseous on LHS)
increase temp decreases dissolution (since dissolution exothermic)
Bro think about it which other gas can you get from the nacl aqueous solution that would be acidic?where did you learn this (don't say sample answer pls). cus i cant find anything about that in textbooks
Ok man, write whatever makes you happy in the HSC. I'm sticking to my equation.jokes on you its not wrong, if anything more correct because it shows the solubility of CO2
increase pressure results in increase dissolution (note only gaseous on LHS)
increase temp decreases dissolution (since dissolution exothermic)
I am sure you know what you're doing a hell of a lot better than I do. At the moment my long answer replies to the options questions are as basic as "put the artefact in a basic solution and then but clay on it or something and wait 6 years. Corrosion is bad. Paint bridges. The end"OMGGG FINALLYYYY please help
It's shiprekkting me ((
MeAny of you doing Shipwrecks and Corrosion as your options topic?
I cannot for the life of me put the equations for rusting to memory
Cl2 is acidic? whatBro think about it which other gas can you get from the nacl aqueous solution that would be acidic?
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Hypochlorite? Ocl-Hypochlorite ions will bleach litmus paper, regardless of whether it's in textbooks it is true so stress less
nahh manI am sure you know what you're doing a hell of a lot better than I do. At the moment my long answer replies to the options questions are as basic as "put the artefact in a basic solution and then but clay on it or something and wait 6 years. Corrosion is bad. Paint bridges. The end"
idk if this is relevantHypochlorite? Ocl-
? Where in the world does hyppchlorite form?[emoji23]
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ahahah it's good thoughThere is way too many people talking at once here