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Biology; Chemistry; Physics: Post your doubts here!

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Hello fellow students, if you or someone else you know are preparing for O-Level or A-Level chemistry this October/November 2020, or sometime in the future, please check out my YouTube channel where I feature step-by-step tutorial videos on my thought processes in addressing the examination papers across the different variants of the Cambridge International curriculum.


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More contents will come in the future in terms of topic conceptual developments but my focus for now is to prepare students for public examinations.

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As salam o alaikum all. is there a link to the chemistry a course for o levels pdf here?
 
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bhai logon please help me out
below is the question of A levels chemistry paper 42 November 2009 Q. 5 :
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hello peeps

guys i need serious help!!! can anyone provide me with physics answers of "end with chapter questions"
 
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hello guys


I need the marking scheme of syllabus 0620 (chemistry) for the year may June 2002 paper 1
does anyone have it? and also I can't find it on any other past paper site
HELP!
 
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hello guys


I need the marking scheme of syllabus 0620 (chemistry) for the year may June 2002 paper 1
does anyone have it? and also I can't find it on any other past paper site
HELP!
 
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Hi guys, so about half a year ago, when I was writing up my thesis, I was inspired to start my own Chemistry tutorial channel. It has since humbly continued to attract more viewers (students/learners, I assume) globally.

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It is not a fancy channel, but an educational one at best. In my previous work, I was (and still am!) an accomplished synthetic organometallic chemist, working with some of the most air-sensitive compounds. My passion is however in advancing chemical education and affording equal opportunities for all who want to learn from me.

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hey guys
can someone help with this problem?
High pressure will increase the yield of SO3. why the reaction is carried at atmospheric pressure in the contact process?
 
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Hi Everyone

I desperately need the "Complete Biology for Cambridge IGCSE. I hv attached a pic of the front cover as well. Thx a lot to anyone who helps!
 

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The table gives data about four substances.
Which substance has particles in a disorderly arrangement at room temperature?

melting point/ oC l boiling point/oC
A –114.................. l ... –80
B 120 ....................l .....445
C 750 ....................l..... 1407
D 1610.................. l..... 2230

cant understand the query:(
The answer is A.
The question is asking that at room temperature (about 20-25 C), which of these substances will have particles in a disorderly arrangement (in other words, will be a gas) Since the boiling point of A is -80C so at 25C it will already be a gas. While others have boiling point more than 25 so they will remain solid at room temperature.
 
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Do you want to succeed forever than obey Allah. May Allah guide you and make you a true Muslim. Life is about finding Allah, following the true path of Islam. A Journey to find Allah................
 
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Hello everyone! I am an IGCSE O-levels student and I have been trying to find this Physics past paper - 0625/22/f/m/08 if any of you know where I can find it, it will be really helpful thank you!
 
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Biology olevel question:
The Cerebellum lies at the back of the brain underneath the Cerebrum and controls the muscle contraction but does not initiate it.The Medulla is the lower half half of the brain stem ,also located underneath the Cerebrum and contains the cardiac center and respiratory center.The heart is also a muscle so the Cerebellum must be responsible for its contraction as well ,but then, what is the role of the Medulla here? Is the role of the Medulla and Cerebellum related? If so,then how? How do they coordinate in the contraction of the heart?
 
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What is the Atheroma (the yellow mass building up and causing a blockage in the artery) made up of? What are the main reasons for its formation ?
 
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How much is the factor of genetics responsible for the development of coronary heart disease?Why is a person with a family history of the disease ,more likely to develop it themselves?
 
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