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- Hello Ivan, The question you are referring to looks to be Question 16 on SL N22P1 and Question 18 on the corresponding HL paper. The first three data points form a straight line in which the concentration has decreased from 1.6 to 1.2 mol dm-3...
- Hello,I hove doubts about following, I believe from Nov. 2022 What initial rate of reaction can be determined from the graph? A. 0.1 mol dm−3 s−1B. 0.2 mol dm−3 s−1C. 1.0 mol dm−3 s−1D. ...
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- Hello Alex, Students need to know that a secondary (rechargeable) cell involves reversible redox reactions but from my understanding of R3.2.7 they do not need to memorise specific secondary-cell redox systems as it clearly states "Deduce the...