2ND SEMESTER EXAM. On Amaechi Vs Jonathan
I extracted this post from one of my friend's post on Facebook, Kenny Jnr. and I would want us to give it a second thought.It might be very funny but when we look at it again, we will find out some lessons that might be of interest to you.
It is presented in the form of an examination, a mock examination rather. As we contemplate on the issues that border on us in the present political atmosphere of the nation, lets try to find answers to this questions.
2ND SEMESTER EXAM. On Amaechi Vs Jonathan
CHM 215 (THERMODYNAMICS OF POLITICAL CHEMISTRY)TIME ALLOWED: 72 Hours.
QUESTION 1.
In a reaction involving 19g of Amaechium sulphate and 16g of Jangline carbonate, 2015g of Forumium Governo acid was produced.
i. Calculate the percentage purity of the product, assuming the reaction took place under JEGA standard condition.
ii. Assuming that 3g of Akpabio Chloride was added using Goodluckium solution, calculate the mass of Amaechium sulphate that would have been needed for the reaction to be endothermic?
iii. What is the colour of Akpabio Chloride before and after the reaction?
iv. Calculate the molecular weight of the reactants and products with respect to their places on the electrochemical series of quality leadership and state which is stronger.
v. Using their age, prove that Jangline is weak and would need more solution of Goodluckium nitrate to be able to precipitate Amaechium from the reaction.
vi. Why is it that the solution produced can't react with APCium Nitrate but would react violently with Turkia PDP (5) Jonite?
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