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  1. ritx

    Physics P1 and P2 Discussions

    two people validate the presence of that word. :X3:
  2. ritx

    Physics P1 and P2 Discussions

    I'm confirm it mentioned the word OVERHEATING
  3. ritx

    Maths D 22

    expressions don't have any connection with FORMULAE!
  4. ritx

    Physics P1 and P2 Discussions

    Y you got that 'fuse blows' part wrong. It mentioned about overheating cables in a plug. The right answer should have been; the wires in the plug would overheat and melt'
  5. ritx

    Maths D 22

    I have a similar view, am quite uncertain about section B though. could you find that expression in the number sequence question?
  6. ritx

    Maths D 22

    how did your P2 go, i remember seeing your post how P2 always spoils our overall performance. so wat's the range of marks that might get deduced?
  7. ritx

    Maths D 22

    you gloat about getting distinctions in every thread!:barefoot:
  8. ritx

    Maths Syllabus D Paper 12.

    No, you didn't have to write it in the fraction form, you had to write it in k:1 form. The question might accolade you 2/3 marks
  9. ritx

    Maths Syllabus D Paper 12.

    But she was getting paid only for the WHOLE hours.
  10. ritx

    Maths Syllabus D Paper 12.

    In that question where we had to calculate the money received by the working girl starting from 7:45 am to I dunno when. According to my calculation 8 whole hours came. I multiplied 8 with the amount in dollars mentioned. Did I do it right?
  11. ritx

    Maths Syllabus D Paper 12.

    was it just me or all of you got an awkward looking graph of that kinematics question?
  12. ritx

    Hahahahha uh-oh. Great. :@ (and the letter that starts with f)

    Hahahahha uh-oh. Great. :@ (and the letter that starts with f)
  13. ritx

    Chemistry P1 and P2 today

    The moles of calcium carbonate were taken in ratio with carbondoxide's moles. And CO2 moles were actually the volume i.e 96/24000= 0.004 moles. So 0.004 into Mr of calcium carbonate i.e 100 gave 0.4 grams. However the initial volume of gas was taken from the graph reading. This was the reason...
  14. ritx

    Are you generous enough to share a tiny bit of math and physics upcoming papers from that...

    Are you generous enough to share a tiny bit of math and physics upcoming papers from that merchant dude? Pleassssssssssse?
  15. ritx

    Chemistry P1 and P2 today

    OMG. WAS IT OF ANY HELP? YOU WILL GET AN A THANKS TO THAT MERCHANT.
  16. ritx

    Chemistry P1 and P2 today

    no but HCl was in excess already.
  17. ritx

    Chemistry P1 and P2 today

    well, don't u remember there was an mcq saying how can we increase the yield of chlorine? what option did u choose? increase in HCL quantity(one of the reactants) or decrease in pressure?
  18. ritx

    Chemistry P1 and P2 today

    nope we were discussing an MCQ up there.:ROFLMAO:
  19. ritx

    Chemistry P1 and P2 today

    precise chances are there i believe
  20. ritx

    Chemistry P1 and P2 today

    what was your answer to th number of moles of CO2? something like 0.004 moles? and the mass of calcium carbonate 0.4 g?
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