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YOU SHOULD READ BOOK OF ROGER NORRIS OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL AS AND A LEVEL....
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YOU SHOULD READ BOOK OF ROGER NORRIS OF CAMBRIDGE INTERNATIONAL AS AND A LEVEL....
i cant judge it myselfSo you've got an excellent grasp on all the concepts in Chemistry.
the pattern in ATP is the same with the same titration, and rate of reactions questions ending the paper, along with an identification of ions question as wellChemistry is easy enough,especially ATP.I mean i got 58/60 without even studying it before the paper.A few papers are enough to give you the pattern,and its smooth sailing from there.But MCQs prove challenging,while P2 is also pretty easy..
39/40 and 53/60 in exams and read whole book in 4 days....@@@!!!Chemistry is easy enough,especially ATP.I mean i got 58/60 without even studying it before the paper.A few papers are enough to give you the pattern,and its smooth sailing from there.But MCQs prove challenging,while P2 is also pretty easy..
exactly what in redox reaction?can anyone give brief description in redox reaction....?????????????
b)second row
Current is divided in parallel so shouldnt it be 4.6,2.3,2.3?
the question says that when the switch D is open, the battery supplies a current of 4.6 A, thus we know that for on of the bulb to glow, a current of 4.6 A shud flow through itb)second row
Current is divided in parallel so shouldnt it be 4.6,2.3,2.3?
No its closed.But the switch is open. Current won't be divided, i think.
i think the same brox..the question says that when the switch D is open, the battery supplies a current of 4.6 A, thus we know that for on of the bulb to glow, a current of 4.6 A shud flow through it
when we close the switch, the battery has to supply enough current for both lamps to light, so the answer will be
9.2, 4.6, 4.6
also remember that the oxidation state of an ATOM will always be 0
yup..Do Atoms have oxidation states, or elements?
atoms are not stable, they have not formed ionsDo Atoms have oxidation states, or elements?
Oxidation state of an element will be 0.O2 is not an atom but its oxidation state is 0.Do Atoms have oxidation states, or elements?
always 0yup..
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