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Name a test for a C=C double bond

Bromine water:- Turns colourless when mixed with a double bond (unsaturated)- Remains Orange-Brown when mixed with a C-C single bond (saturated)
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What is an emulsion? and give some examples

Emulsions are solutions of water and oil. With small droplets of one suspended in the other. Common examples of emulsions: - Mayonnaise, Milk (oil droplets in water)- Butter, Margarine (water droplets in oil)
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How do you make calcium hydroxide (Ca(OH)2) from Calcium carbonate (CaCO3) and what are the equations.

Thermally decompose the calcium carbonate:CaCO 3 -> CaO + CO 2 Now mix the CaO with water:CaO + H 2 O -> Ca(OH) 2
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Integrate (x^3 - x^2 - 5x + 7) with respect to x.

Remember to integrate you +1 to the power and divide by the new power:(x 3+1 /3+1) - (x 2+1 /2+1) - 5(x 1+1 /1+1) + 7(x 0+1 /0+1) + CDONT FORGET YOUR CONSTANTx 4 /4 - x 3 /3 - 5x 2 /2 + 7x + C
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What is Le Châtelier's principle?

Le Châtelier's principle is that when a system has reached a dynamic equilibrium the position of equilbrium will move to resist any change that is imposed on it. For example if you heat a reaction that has r...
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