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    Chemistry V1 (discussion)

    drinking and swimiing pool
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    Physics, Chemistry and Biology: Post your doubts here!

    quite easy.....I think I lost 3-4 marks.....or maybe max 5
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    Chemistry paper SO EASYY!!

    link to the past paper plz Thx
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    Chemistry paper SO EASYY!!

    could u give the link to the paper where it was repeated?? Thx
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    Chemistry paper SO EASYY!!

    do u have the qp? if so could u plz scan and post? Thx
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    Chemistry paper SO EASYY!!

    So ppl do u think the apparatus is it C or D?? A lot of ppl say D but why D and not just C??
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    Chemistry V1 (discussion)

    but it was asking which functional groups it contains right?? Could u post the question as u remember it? Thx
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    Chemistry V1 (discussion)

    like all the papers combined?? Yea I think so.....
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    Chemistry V1 (discussion)

    it belongs to a completely different homologuous series not alkenes and not alcohols, but it has both of their functional groups.....
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    Chemistry V1 (discussion)

    they were asking about the monomer, and alcohols can polymerise who said they couldnt?? I mean polyesters.....even though condensation polymerisation is not in the syllabus they might have given it like 1 year they asked about the salt bridge in an MCQ....
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    Chemistry V1 (discussion)

    Yea I guess we just have to wait but the question was asking and talking about the monomer of the polymer.....not the polymer itself.....
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    Chemistry V1 (discussion)

    Yea its monomer was shown below and the monomer can have both the polymer cannot have both.....
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    Chemistry V1 (discussion)

    no not really coz C was a little under the line....(pH 7) but there cannot be 2 answers so yeah I think its D :(:(:(:(:(:( I lost 4 marks in total until now D:
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    Chemistry V1 (discussion)

    chem = 175/200 Phys is 168/200 but paper 6 was not out of 60 marks, but only 40.... Maths = 190/200 (Not entirely sure about this one :( ) Bio = 187/200
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    Chemistry V1 (discussion)

    but the question asked when there is acid and salt present not excess acid, therefore, C has the salt and it also has some acid as the neutralisation is still going on....and the acid that is there is reacting with the alkali that is present as well.....
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    Chemistry V1 (discussion)

    Im really sorry I can calculate for math phys bio but english its different and I did not take english and what about chem and could u tell what u got in like paper1 and paper3 and paper 6 of each subject coz they have different weightnings.....
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    Chemistry V1 (discussion)

    Why is the answer to the salt and acid question D?? It can be C as well right as at C there is some salt formed and there is still acid left that is neutralising the thing more.....and then so on...
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    Chemistry V1 (discussion)

    Please repost your marks in all the 3 papers here.... Thx
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    Chemistry V1 (discussion)

    nonononono Im not talking about the polymer question but the question where it said what are the homolouguous or functional groups present in this compound and it was similar to this...
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    Chemistry V1 (discussion)

    what I got out of 200 as I calculated....I think these would be an A*....but not so sure..... :)
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