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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.Answers: The product is not only impure, but unstable radioactive substance, which quickly decomposes to a more stable Jang Forumium, releasing a colourless, pungent Amaechium monoxide. The instability in the reaction makes it even more difficulty to calculate the percentage (im)purity. 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?Akpabio Chloride and Goodluckium solution induce endothermic reaction when used as reactants or catalysts. Same cannot be said of Amaechium sulphate, which is known for its very combustive exothermic reactions. It's preferably to use a different compound/element i.e. Shemaline Solution or Isagen. To answer the question, only 0g of Amaechium sulphate will ensure an endothermic reaction. iii. What is the colour of Akpabio Chloride before and after the reaction?As a catalyst, Akpabio Chloride transitioned from cool blue, to red hot, colourless, and finally to brown. 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.Due to the highly exothermic nature of the the reaction, and the radioactive, and gaseous nature of the product, it is safe to conclude that even though the reactants were physically transformed, Jang Forumium is heavier than the initial Jangline Carbonate. The gaseous Amaechium monoxide lost more weight compared to the initial Amaechium sulphate. Going further, Akpabio Chloride, a catalyst lost color, but not substance. Goodluckium solution appears to have weathered the reaction, especially by being remotely involved, and being higher up in the electrochemical series. 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.Jangline carbonate is weak; but the radioactive product - Jang Forumium, is in much better position to react positively with other reactants. Nevertheless, a generous dose of Goodluckium nitrate will ensure further release of the inert, colourless, but pungent Amaechium monoxide from the product. vi. Why is it that the solution produced can't react with APCium Nitrate but would react violently with Turkia PDP (5) Jonite?APCium Nitrate generally attracts loose, unstable, and weak electrons or ions, forming unstable but convenient bonds with such. APCium Nitrate, though an inorganic compound, is however known to react with both organic and inorganic compounds simply to increase it's mass and power, and aid it up the reactivity series. It would not react with the PRO PDP product of the reaction, unless it can lash on to unstable ions, electrons, or atoms, such as the now colourless, pungent smelling, inert, gaseous Amaechium monoxide! Now, 'Develop your marking scheme, and mark us! ![]() |
ogb5: This was riggedlol. Sure? |
adebaxton: 2ND SEMESTER EXAM. On Amaechi Vs JonathanIn 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.Answers: The product is not only impure, but unstable radioactive substance, which quickly decomposes to a more stable Jang Forumium, releasing a colourless, pungent Amaechium monoxide. The instability in the reaction makes it even more difficulty to calculate the percentage (im)purity. 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?Akpabio Chloride and Goodluckium solution induce endothermic reaction when used as reactants or catalysts. Same cannot be said of Amaechium sulphate, which is known for its very combustive exothermic reactions. It's preferably to use a different compound/element i.e. Shemaline Solution or Isagen. To answer the question, only 0g of Amaechium sulphate will ensure an endothermic reaction. iii. What is the colour of Akpabio Chloride before and after the reaction?As a catalyst, Akpabio Chloride transitioned from cool blue, to red hot, colourless, and finally to brown. 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.Due to the highly exothermic nature of the the reaction, and the radioactive, and gaseous nature of the product, it is safe to conclude that even though the reactants were physically transformed, Jang Forumium is heavier than the initial Jangline Carbonate. The gaseous Amaechium monoxide lost more weight compared to the initial Amaechium sulphate. Going further, Akpabio Chloride, a catalyst lost color, but not substance. Goodluckium solution appears to have weathered the reaction, especially by being remotely involved, and being higher up in the electrochemical series. 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.Jangline carbonate is weak; but the radioactive product - Jang Forumium, is in much better position to react positively with other reactants. Nevertheless, a generous dose of Goodluckium nitrate will ensure further release of the inert, colourless, but pungent Amaechium monoxide from the product. vi. Why is it that the solution produced can't react with APCium Nitrate but would react violently with Turkia PDP (5) Jonite?APCium Nitrate generally attracts loose, unstable, and weak electrons or ions, forming unstable but convenient bonds with such. APCium Nitrate, though an inorganic compound, is however known to react with both organic and inorganic compounds simply to increase it's mass and power, and aid it up the reactivity series. It would not react with the PRO PDP product of the reaction, unless it can lash on to unstable ions, electrons, or atoms, such as the now colourless, pungent smelling, inert, gaseous Amaechium monoxide! Now, 'Develop your marking scheme, and mark us! ![]() |
Nice one @op, and ogb5. |
all4naija: Why can't the leaders come up with building one gigantic power station that can generate half of the nation electricity need than building many small plants everywhere? This is not an effective way to make power available to the people. A huge power station can easily be manageable and well monitored than many which might be falling into disrepair why attention is given to the other.Did you say 'one gigantic power station that can generate half of the nation electricity'? Do you understand the concept of 'Single Point of Failure'? Maybe you should look it up! |
Look at the picture above. Basically all these men need to do is to drop the weapons, remove the turbans (if that is necessary) and enter their houses. From then onward, the propagandists will insist they were innocent civilians caught in the cross-fire or unjustly killed. Shame! |
Whips crack. Barbarians howl. Those behind cry, "Forward!". Those in front cry, "Back!". - 300 Spartan Those who shout 'stand and fight' should perhaps take the lead! |
Iykopee: so quick nigerians have forgotten that amaechi in connivance with oda state governors sided with d president in d time of fuel subsidy... What were his plans then? Was fuel subsidy not anti peoples policy? Its quite unfortunate dat some peeps chooses to be empathic to amaechi when its obvious he neva had the interest of nigerians @ heart... Listen all, d way he connived with d president to deal with nigerians over fuel subsidy, is d way his wicked masters are dealing with him... What is good for the elite is good for the downtrodden...Just so you know. I support the the fuel subsidy removal; and I see everything wrong with subsidizing consumption. Ameachi's travails has nothing to do with fuel subsidy, more about his obdurate politics. |
larry_jayz: Jonathan tricked voters with his “I had no shoes” campaign and people said they“ voted for him and not PDP”, Pls how dumb Is that statement?Ask this question again, when he is massively voted in 2015 if he contests! Perhaps then you will get your answer. |
eGuerrilla: Ok, we call it a deuce then?Deuce? Well only that I dpubt the PDP are done with my brother Ameachi. They are just starting. Let's see what he will do, when EFCC start knocking hard on his door. Perhaps he will cry to the UN. ![]() |
eGuerrilla: I see. Through a sleight of hand approach you are determined to ascribe to me, the views you've repeatedly expressed on this thread and others like itActually, I have not expressed any strong views on this thread, that should give you any cause for concern. First I prayed for him (Ameachi), then I suggested a few ways he could protect himself. Then I asked you to quit drawing parallel between Ameachi's predicament and the Uba/Ngige/Obj saga as they are clearly different. I then urged you to continue in your vain attempt to ridicule other posters here and see how that will pan out. Finally I asked if you have tendency to behave like a w ell-know o bdurate genocidal maniac, who once said 'all is fair in war and peace' as he acted in favour of his ethnic group? Which of these worries you? You see comrade, I have not expressed any strong or negative view on this thread. I am that careful! |
eGuerrilla: Who suspended the LG chairman again?So who suspended Ameachi? The National Working Committee at its emergency meeting on Monday, 27 May, 2013 considered the petition submitted by the PDP Rivers Executive Committee against His Excellency, Rt Hon. Chibuike Rotimi Amaechi, the Executive Governor of Rivers State for violating Articles 58 1 (b), (c), (h) and (m) of the PDP Constitution following his refusal to obey the lawful directive of the Rivers State Executive Committee to rescind his decision dissolving the elected Executive Council of Obiokpor Local Government Area of Rivers State.Gotha! |
eGuerrilla: The emboldened remark goes to show that, at least, some of Amaechi's detractors are driven by a peculiar angst that has little or nothing to do with good governance.The last person that said that was a w arped o bdurate genocidal maniac, who acted solely for the benefit of his ethnic group. I hope you are not in anyway like that? |
What is that word again made popular by crafty Obj? Yea, I remember now: "It's a family affair!" |
eGuerrilla: Your posted yours, I posted mine.lol, Lol, As you can see, we are all having fun here, at this crying politician. If you think you can single-handedly burst our bubble, you are mistaken. But u can try though. By the way, I like Ameachi as a administrator, but I think he's got his politics warped. I shed no tears for him. But you are free like you said, to cry him a river. ![]() |
If Ameachi's life is in danger as he claims, then he should ensure he is always in his bullet proof cars, and fly his private jets more often. ![]() The rich and powerful also cry. |
eGuerrilla: Rather sad to see the inconsistency of Nigerian youths who were quick to condemn the Obasanjo-Uba brigandage in Anambra and other states, applauding what is unraveling here on good conscienceMy guy stop getting it twisted. There is no parallel between the two issue you mentioned! And stop lampooning others, just post your comments. You are not smarter than the rest of the commentators here, neither are you devoid of your personal bias! |
Pukkah: The result of the Governors' Forum election has come and gone but its backlash is still reverberating.And what is the meaning of Jonathan, and Goodluck while at it? |
Let us pray... ... for Ameachi, ... .. that as he celebrates 48th birthday, that God will help him come back to his senses! |
mankand: Sincere NigerianHow about you open such thread, I mean since you have the details, and it appeals to you. |
If Buhari can kill his unarmed comrades in cold blood, what is the big deal stealing a paltry sum of N25 Billion. Beside who doesn't know that it takes a monumental thief and a desperate liar to say 'Abacha never stole!.' Only fools will buy 'Saint Buhari' story! |
If these are indeed Ameachi's sins, grieviously then hath he sinned! |
Lets's assume 'punish them' means voting for Buhari, how in hell does he hope to convince these youth that a Buhari presidency will deliver for Niger Delta? By the way I thought Ameachi had everything all worked out, now he begs the youth to rally round and support his foolhardy venture! He stand alone! |
So what options does Ameachi have? Go to court? To challenge what exactly - the NGF chairmanship claimed by Jang? Or the current suspension? Perhaps he should go and seek injuction against the probe committee set-up by the PDP to look into his affairs? Or may he might be taking a proactive measure to prevent EFCC from harassing him? Should he go on his kneels and beg his state PDP, National Working Committee, or the oga at the top? Or mayber he should simply decamp to the unregistered APC tojoin the growing list of VPs to Buhari? That's if they dont consider him to sturborn to manage. I bet Ameachi did not take full stock of what he was getting into. Let's see how this plays out. |
ayox2003:lol. I had to rub it in with that. Frankly it takes more than luck to win Nations Cup though, support from respective arm of government do help though. In anycase, you are right GEJ is not worst administration, and we all want to him to improve in so many ways and areas. But to say he is not giving it a good shot is stuff the opposition and hypocrites are made of! |
Gamji007: A genuine GEJ supporter should say Amen to this prayer. Abi, u no like d prayer?I thought the master just called his pet to order. Won't it heed the master's warnings and ignore certain folks? Or does this pet relish pain? |
Aigbofa: You are not intelligent enough to lecture me on anything. Most terrorists are adults who know exactly what they are doing. There's only so much you can do when your children are grown and able to make their own decisions.Take your intelligence and shove it up the south end if you do not appreciate the role of parental instruction in the formative period of a child. If it was so easy to radicalise a well brought up Nigerian child in the UK, why is this case an exception instead of the norm! |
londoner: Point b...the radicalisation was done in the UK.You miss my point. I do not dispute that the radicalisation was done in the UK, neithier do I absolve the UK of any responsibility. My arguement remains that if there is no crack in the wall, there is no way a lizard would have gained entry. Simply put, with sound parenting most children will avoid radicalisation - a function of inadequate moral instruction at formative age! Or would you blame the UK if your child were to fall to bad gangs? I doubt any self respecting parent would do so! |
At least some of us know how much is budgeted for entertainment by the current president. Question is who knows how much past presidents budgeted for same? No one I bet, because transperency was never in the scheme of things in the past presidents. If you take it a step lower, how much are state governors such as Rochas, Nyarko, Fashola etc spending on feeding? I bet you these are shrouded in mystery because the knowledge itself can cause an politicL earthquake. Only one president has been transperent enough to tell us how much he spend feeding and hosting foreign dignitaries in Aso Rock (even though mischievious fellows will want you to believe it is for his personal feeding). I believe we are smarter than what these hypocrited who open thread upon thread to sell their propaganda of hate think. They stand alone in the hateful corner - they are children of anger! |
They want to change Nigeria, with PDP Governors! Shows how clueless these folks are. By the way, have they registered a party yet? |
Aigbofa: You are not making any sense. Who radicalized cultists? Is your nationality defined by the type of crime you commit?Perhaps you need a lesson in comprehension. Hundreds of people are butchered yearly in Nigeria, by Nigerians, living in Nigeria. If some Nigerian parents fail to properly train their children how can it be shocking to us that children can commit henious crime abroad, as they could have easily done in Nigeria. Point really is that this is a failure of parenting - these Nigerian parents failed to raise their children properly abroad. It's a Nigerian problem! |
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