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Anyone did p41 here?
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the order was 2 and 1 .. k value was 128 something like that.. and the nmr was kinda confusing.. what did you get for X? mine was CH3COOCH2CH2CH3I didnt know that ef qn on the first page
And i'm not sure about the order was it 2 and 0?
Yea what was that vapourisation thing.......they didnt bring easy stuff like naming those electrode potentials and entropy
same!!How was the order of reaction 2 and 0? Wasn't it 2 and 1?
Wth was vapourization question? I never studied about that
how was it??Anyone did p41 here?
yessAnyone did p41 here?
same!Wasnt the order
1
0
1
??
which variant?Wasnt the order
1
0
1
??
Yes everything was perfect except that a and b question and the tangents oneWas pretty long tbh, at least the function question was good :')
which variant?
This is 42 I thinkwhich variant?
did u take p42?This is 42 I think
Yes I found the a and b the most confusing to meYes everything was perfect except that a and b question and the tangents one
If youre talking about practicals (obv)
There are a couple important things,
-Always make sure you're following the steps, dashed lines indicate continuation of the question, I find many students (including me at times) forgetting this point.
-Write whatever you see (effervescence/ colour change) and also, sometimes wait for some time the colour will change when exposed to air and can indicate a cation here
-Whenever you're dealing with NaOH always wear goggles, and have your damp litmus paper ready since it can be used to indicate NH3
-If the litmus paper doesn't change, you're either left with the possibility of it being Hydrogen, Oxygen or CO2
based on the number of exps I did, usually, its CO2 so write turns limewater milky(even tho you don't need to do it in particular)
-Revise organic notes, Idk if you did the exp but there are years where salt analysis is literally organic and tbh its the easiest because you don't get to confuse like finding out cations and anions
-Don't wet your paper,
-ALWAYS test for solubility in excess, like don't just say insoluble, add more of the reagent and if its insoluble say insoluble in excess
-Make sure you understand the difference between turbid and precipitate
-It will be helpful if you write a list including soluble salts and insoluble salt (can find it in youtube), helps me ALOT in estimating what the compound might be.
- Stay calm and don't do things in a hurry
I'll make sure to update you with it I do have a list,Appreciate it . Btw other than analysis , any other tips you might want to share for questions regarding titration or enthalpy changes ? . TIA!
**Thanks in advance . You're in A2?I'll make sure to update you with it I do have a list,
I'll post them after theory exam is done,
keep up to date
What does TIA mean tho :")
I'll make sure to update you with it I do have a list,
I'll post them after theory exam is done,
keep up to date
What does TIA mean tho :")
No hahaha I'm in AS**Thanks in advance . You're in A2?
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