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Answer Q34, 35,
![Select from A to D the appropriate type of
mechanism for each of the reactions represented
by the following equations
31
KCI
2.
NaCl
magnesi
[DJ
PCI,
Questions 25-30 concern the following graphs:
Br
energies
37
formatic
Y
+ Br
Br
(B]
(A][B|[C|[D|
[DI.
38
32
CH,Br
B.
CH,
HBr
True"
(A).
(A||B||C||D|
33 C,H,,Br + 0 -CH OH t Br
(Di
39
invelve
Select the graph which best fits the property
described in cach question
AJ VI
|C VO
34 Call):IBr-C.Hy:Br
40
The clectrical conductivity (Y) of a
sample of a hydrochloric (X) acid as a volume of
aqueous sodium hydroxide (X) is progressively
25
Iallollullvi
ovide
35
NO
41
added
"ON
can be
26
The rate (Y) of a zero order reaction
Eir
Br
against the concentration (X) of a reactant
42
JAB] (C (D]
The number of molecules (Y) in a gas
Questions 36-38 are based on the energy
diagram shown helow
27
having energy (X) at a given temperature
Mg 1202
Questi
28
The mass of a catalyst (Y) against time
Đirecti
(X) of a reaction.
[AI[B] (C) [D]
The rate (Y) of a reaction against the
29
Decide
Decide
temperature (X).
[A|[B] [C] [D]
Mge +2C
Then
tei
JA]
[B].
30
The rate (Y) of a second order reaction
against the concentration (X) of a reactant.
[A] [B] [C] [D]
Al,
statem
[C).
[D].
MgCl
Question 31-35 concern the following types of
reaction mechanisms
The enthalpy change AH. represents
The ionization energy of gaseous
36
Erne adinnt heritutinn
[AJ.
FAI
Nucleophilic substitution
(C) Electrophilie addition
[DJ. Electrophilic substitution
[BJ.
[B.
Double the first ionization energy of
gaseous magnesium atoms
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Transcribed Image Text:Select from A to D the appropriate type of
mechanism for each of the reactions represented
by the following equations
31
KCI
2.
NaCl
magnesi
[DJ
PCI,
Questions 25-30 concern the following graphs:
Br
energies
37
formatic
Y
+ Br
Br
(B]
(A][B|[C|[D|
[DI.
38
32
CH,Br
B.
CH,
HBr
True"
(A).
(A||B||C||D|
33 C,H,,Br + 0 -CH OH t Br
(Di
39
invelve
Select the graph which best fits the property
described in cach question
AJ VI
|C VO
34 Call):IBr-C.Hy:Br
40
The clectrical conductivity (Y) of a
sample of a hydrochloric (X) acid as a volume of
aqueous sodium hydroxide (X) is progressively
25
Iallollullvi
ovide
35
NO
41
added
"ON
can be
26
The rate (Y) of a zero order reaction
Eir
Br
against the concentration (X) of a reactant
42
JAB] (C (D]
The number of molecules (Y) in a gas
Questions 36-38 are based on the energy
diagram shown helow
27
having energy (X) at a given temperature
Mg 1202
Questi
28
The mass of a catalyst (Y) against time
Đirecti
(X) of a reaction.
[AI[B] (C) [D]
The rate (Y) of a reaction against the
29
Decide
Decide
temperature (X).
[A|[B] [C] [D]
Mge +2C
Then
tei
JA]
[B].
30
The rate (Y) of a second order reaction
against the concentration (X) of a reactant.
[A] [B] [C] [D]
Al,
statem
[C).
[D].
MgCl
Question 31-35 concern the following types of
reaction mechanisms
The enthalpy change AH. represents
The ionization energy of gaseous
36
Erne adinnt heritutinn
[AJ.
FAI
Nucleophilic substitution
(C) Electrophilie addition
[DJ. Electrophilic substitution
[BJ.
[B.
Double the first ionization energy of
gaseous magnesium atoms
21
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