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  1. chocolate_girl

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    U took 2x for height in Pp and x for height in Pq, i dont get y u dint take that x im so sorry for troubling so much but i dun ge it :(
  2. chocolate_girl

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    y did u take height for column q as x and not 2x?
  3. chocolate_girl

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    thanks and in mcq 2 y is it obvious that A and D r incorrect?
  4. chocolate_girl

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    diff of pd across R1 is 2 then R2 is 1 nd R3 is 2 hence R1 nd R2 will hv same resistance
  5. chocolate_girl

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Physics (9702)/9702_w04_qp_1.pdf http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge International A and AS Level/Physics (9702)/9702_w04_er.pdf helpp with exp in mcq 2 7 20 31 ty in advance Suchal Riaz
  6. chocolate_girl

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    is the ans option C?
  7. chocolate_girl

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    Thanks :)
  8. chocolate_girl

    Suree :))

    Suree :))
  9. chocolate_girl

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    Emm i dont find any explanation for 26 but thanks for helping with 16
  10. chocolate_girl

    Physics: Post your doubts here!

    Mcq 16 and 26 http://papers.xtremepapers.com/CIE/Cambridge%20International%20A%20and%20AS%20Level/Physics%20(9702)/9702_s04_qp_1.pdf
  11. chocolate_girl

    Chemistry: Post your doubts here!

    Ok thanks :)
  12. chocolate_girl

    Chemistry: Post your doubts here!

    There r 2 structural isomers and one optical isomer of one of the structural isomers
  13. chocolate_girl

    Chemistry: Post your doubts here!

    I think that the chloride of the element is liquid not the element for example, PCl3 is a volatile colourless liquid
  14. chocolate_girl

    Chemistry: Post your doubts here!

    I just wanted to confirm that the varient for our practical is 33?
  15. chocolate_girl

    Chemistry: Post your doubts here!

    Thanks can u please tell me the equation for nitrile reduction
  16. chocolate_girl

    Please pray for me and all other students good grades

    Please pray for me and all other students good grades
  17. chocolate_girl

    Chemistry: Post your doubts here!

    May 05 mcq 34 with explanation please https://www.xtremepapers.com/community/members/15977/
  18. chocolate_girl

    Chemistry: Post your doubts here!

    Help please explain me the correct option for the following mcqs of november 2003 (p1) 31 33 36 Suchal Riaz[ /USER]
  19. chocolate_girl

    Chemistry: Post your doubts here!

    Emm im an AS level student and i also thought that this part isnt in the syllabus but the cie official syllabus says it is although i hvnt met anysuch questions in past papers so far Can u please tell me if any of these syllabus contents are included in the AS level 1)describe the formation...
  20. chocolate_girl

    Chemistry: Post your doubts here!

    Those forces that exist between dipoles, a type of molecular force e.g. H--Cl molecule Cl gets partial negative charge and H gets partial positive charge hence H(partial positive) of one HCl is attracted towards Cl(partial negative) of the other HCl molecule
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