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Well, I'm not thinking about writing irrelevant material. For example, if examiner asks about the TEST OF NITRATE IONS, many of the candidates will write this:
"ADD AQUEOUS SODIUM HYDROXIDE THEN ADD ALUMINUM FOIL; WARM CAREFULLY: AMMONIA PRODUCED "
Whereas, I would write this:
"ADD CONCENTRATED HYDROCHLORIC ACID, THEN ADD FRESHLY PREPARED IRON (II) SULPHATE> : BROWN RING FORMS."
It's just an example. I know that this test is not the part of syllabus, but is definitely correct. Just like this,, there are many things!! mhamzasiddiqui
I completely agree with Awesome12. But, personally I don't feel there's a need to write material beyond the scope of the 5070 syllabus. It thinks its best if you just study all the syllabus requirements as perfectly as you can and practice as many past papers as you can. After all, the examiners don't expect you to know concepts that are not in the syllabus. But anyway this is just my two cents....