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    Q. 1. During the electrolysis of molten lead bromide‚ which of the following takes place :  A : Bromine is released at the cathode. B: Lead is deposited at the anode.  C : Bromine ions gain electrons. D: Lead is deposited at the cathode. Ans : - D. Q. 2. Here is an electrode reaction : Cu → Cu2+ + 2e-. [i.e. Cu- 2e- →Cu2+]. At which electrode(anode or cathode) would such a reaction take place. Is this an example of oxidation or reduction. Ans : - At anode. Oxidation. Q. 3. A solution contains

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    Competitive Nucleophiles Introduction: The purpose of this experiment was to compare the relative nucleophilicities of chloride ions and bromide ions in two different reactions. One reaction involved n-butyl alcohol and the other involved t-pentyl alcohol. We performed the reactions and compared the percentages of alkyl chloride and alkyl bromide in the product. To perform this experiment‚ we used methods including heating reaction mixture under reflux‚ extraction using a separatory funnel

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    2014 Periodicity of the Halogens Goal: To design and carry out an experiment that will give enough data to rank the three halogens from highest to lowest electron affinity. Background: The three aqueous solutions given in this experiment are Iodine‚ Bromine‚ and Chlorine; they are all non-polar and dissolve easily in Hexane which is also non-polar. When there is a color change in a mixture that means that it reacted and that there was a double displacement reaction when there is no change then it didn’t

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    Write your name here Surname Other names Edexcel Certificate Edexcel International GCSE Centre Number Candidate Number Chemistry Unit: KCH0/4CH0 Science (Double Award) KSC0/4SC0 Paper: 1C Monday 14 January 2013 – Morning Time: 2 hours Paper Reference KCH0/1C 4CH0/1C KSC0/1C 4SC0/1C You must have: Calculator Ruler Total Marks Instructions Use black ink or ball-point pen. Fill in the boxes at the top of this page with your name‚ centre number and candidate

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    2. Use the passage below and your knowledge to answer the questions that follow. Methane reacts with bromine to give bromomethane and hydrogen bromide. The mechanism for the reaction is called free-radical substitution and involves hemolytic fission of chemical bonds. The reaction proceeds via initiation‚ propagation and termination steps. (a) By what mechanism does bromine react with methane? (b) Write a balanced symbol equation for this reaction. (c) Bonds break in this reaction

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    iodine solution (b) adding aqueous chlorine to potassium bromide solution (c) adding excess potassium iodide solution to acidified potassium permanganate solution 1 (d) adding excess iron(II) sulphate solution to acidified potassium dichromate solution (e) adding concentrated nitric acid to magnesium ribbons (f) (g) (h) (i) (j) (k) (l) (m) (n) 5. adding dilute nitric acid to zinc granules adding concentrated sulphuric acid to solid sodium bromide adding concentrated sulphuric acid to magnesium adding

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    Great Lakes: Great Decisions By: Judy Webb Professor Natalie Marsh Business Administration Capstone – BUS 499 January 12‚ 2011 Perform an analysis of the Social/Demographic‚ Technological‚ Economic‚ Environmental/Geographic‚ and Political /Legal/Government segments to understand the general environment facing Great Lakes. Describe how Great Lakes will be affected by each of these external factors. Social/Demographic Segments – The primary consumers of the products produced by

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    compounds). 2Na(s)+Cl2(g) → 2NaCl(s) Redox Reaction Experiments (Displacement Reactions) Halogens with Halides (Halogen Ions) Cl > Br > I (all ions added are in solution with other ions so that they are in ionic form don’t confuse bromine solution with sodium bromide). Silver nitrate can be used to test for halides (Cl- = white precipitate‚ Br- = pale cream precipitate‚ I- = pale yellow precipitate) Ammonia solution is added to the precipitates. Further testing involves adding dilute

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    Chlorine is more reactive than bromine.This mean that chlorine can displace bromine in the compound sodium bromide and make sodium chloride plus bromine.Another example is that fluorine can displace chlorine.This is how the halogens can displace each other chlorine + sodium bromide → sodium chloride + bromine Task 2 There are two types of bonding.Covalent bonding and ionic bonding. Ionic bonding occurs from positively ions and negatively

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    Abstract 1‚2-dibromo-1‚2-diphenylethane was produced by the bromination of trans-stilbene through the addition of hydrobromic acid (HBr) and hydrogen peroxide (H2O2). This experiment was a greener bromination of stilbene because bromine was generated in situ and ethanol was used as the solvent. The melting point (243.30°C)‚ mass (.427g)‚ and percent yield (45.54) of the crystals were recorded. The FTIR was used to confirm that the product was produced. The peaks on the HNMR revealed

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