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Since it's over 24 hrs i thought we could compare answers?
Variant 22 only please
Since it's over 24 hrs i thought we could compare answers?
Variant 22 only please
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the last part of graph question was hard i still am not sure what we had to write for 4 marks!i completely messed up the graph question lol. what did you guys write?
that primary structure thingy?the last part of graph question was hard i still am not sure what we had to write for 4 marks!
yes!that primary structure thingy?
i was truly baffled when i read it was of 4 marks... I wrote random stuff like different number of amino acids, different sequences of amino acids, different amino acids (R groups) hence different responsiveness to temperature and therefore the activity... probably 2/4 for the effort .yes!
i wrote exactly the same! i guess the marking scheme will sure mention the point "different amino acids" i wrote "stronger bonds" too for the one surviving high temp.i was truly baffled when i read it was of 4 marks... I wrote random stuff like different number of amino acids, different sequences of amino acids, different amino acids (R groups) hence different responsiveness to temperature and therefore the activity... probably 2/4 for the effort .
i thought about one point later but i dont think its right... Since there are different R groups in primary structure, when the tertiary structure will be formed( 3D) shape, there will be different bonding etc, so a different 3D shape will be formed..i wrote exactly the same! i guess the marking scheme will sure mention the point "different amino acids" i wrote "stronger bonds" too for the one surviving high temp.
nope they have the same substrate their shape has to be same. Different amino acids can lead to same secondary & tertiary structure only i guess.i thought about one point later but i dont think its right... Since there are different R groups in primary structure, when the tertiary structure will be formed( 3D) shape, there will be different bonding etc, so a different 3D shape will be formed..
Phew.. Thank God i decided to not write it..nope they have the same substrate their shape has to be same. Different amino acids can lead to same secondary & tertiary structure only i guess.
By the way, did you give chem? how did it go?! it went totally not good for mePhew.. Thank God i decided to not write it..
better than i had hoped for. Organic was the easiest in history.. the oxides part was the only hard part.. Hoping to touch the magical 50 mark..By the way, did you give chem? how did it go?! it went totally not good for me
it went the opposite for me idk why i found organic the hardest found this paper harder than 2014's.better than i had hoped for. Organic was the easiest in history.. the oxides part was the only hard part.. Hoping to touch the magical 50 mark..
it was -300 something right?nah. oh i somehow messed up the enthalpy.. Forgot to break the C-C bond.. FML.
sign was negative? if so we will loose 1 mark only..seems you forgot to break it too ... it was around 120 as far as i know
it was -119sign was negative? if so we will loose 1 mark only..
i think oxidations were zero to -2 oxygen. sulfur i dont remember..what did you write? isotopic mass was 24. something.. sorry for estimates i don't remember exactlyit was -119
what did you get for your relative isotopic mass? in Q1
and in Q2 what were your oxidation no. changes
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