jamesruserox
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but calculations are the easiest to aceI just got fked by all the calculation questions (cept the titration one) in 2009 chem paper..
oh gawd
Not the ppm or the heat of combustion. GRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRRbut calculations are the easiest to ace
Yeah unlike the 1000 equations required to learn for the option Shipwrecks lol and the rest of the core.but calculations are the easiest to ace
there isn't a lot of equations in shipwreck. maybe 8-10ish ?Yeah unlike the 1000 equations required to learn for the option Shipwrecks lol and the rest of the core.
only part i struggle with is remembering the equations
this is correctbut calculations are the easiest to ace
Well, I have the rust ones, sulfur reducing bact. , electrolysis of a select couple, specific restoration ones for the two projects and then a couple for restoration in general.there isn't a lot of equations in shipwreck. maybe 8-10ish ?
you still have half a dayI am so screwed for chem.
Half a Day + How ever much you wish to spend the night going through.... XDyou still have half a day
Me tooI am so screwed for chem.
use a pencil for graphing, experimental setups and table of resultsCmon guys 8 hours is more then enuff time to revise and just to make sure when do we HAVE to use pencil? Scientific diagrams, tables what else? What about for drawing co-ordinate covalent bonding and stuff?
actually from what ive heard they like to test the sections where chemistry students from last year failed miserably cos they are bitches like thatIs it safe to assume that content from last year won't be repeated again this year?
Well, you can make deductions. For example, industrial will not have a 7 mark solvay question, as last two years have.actually from what ive heard they like to test the sections where chemistry students from last year failed miserably cos they are bitches like that
we could be tricked again just like last year where they maybe thought there wouldn't be solvay because the board tested it in 09 - but i wouldn't bet on itWell, you can make deductions. For example, industrial will not have a 7 mark solvay question, as last two years have.
no. you shouldnt make any exam predictions at all. they can test you on anything, best way is to be prepared for everythingIs it safe to assume that content from last year won't be repeated again this year?