isnt the cathode the negative terminal??? therefore the answer to 15 id d not b??????
neways here are my solns:
1. a- duh
2. a - pretty obvious
3. b - copper is the only ion of those we have studied so this was straight forward
4. b - isomers, nothing else
5. c - basic knowledge
6. d - CCB is in d
7. d - meh
8. d - obvious tropo is the lowest and the strotos is above it
9. d - mol ratio is one to one, for both NO and O3, the greatest volume is therefore the one which is multiplied by the greatest number of moles, that being the mols of NO (0.66/30 = 0.022). when multiplied by 22.71 this gives ~0.05L
10. c - basic Le Chats knowledge
11. a - nuff said on it
12. c - NH4 has a CCB, and the only way that will happen is if it gains a H+, which of those possiblities, only HF can provide
13. c - 2012kj/mol is quite big, do the calcs, and im pretty sure the answer is c
14. a - if u look on the data sheet, its the metals at the top (right coloumn only) starting wif K which are easiest to oxidise. if u do the claculations using the potentials, you will find that when y and z are both reduced at the cathode, they must produce positive voltages, therefore must be BELOW lead on the table. Therefore, they are the hardest to oxidise, and therefore come first on the list OF INCREASING EASE
15. d - like i said at the top, its either b or d, but from wot i gather, the cathode is negative.
correct me if im wrong any where. i wana have an idea botu wot i got as well.