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is anybody have Merchants's Biology and Chemistry guess papers?
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Is fractional distillation and liquefaction of air the same thing?
Alright. Thanks.No, liquefaction, as the name suggests is the process of converting the air into liquid state. Air is a mixture of gases, so by cooling the air down, we can condense the gases to liquid state. After they are in liquid state, the mixture of gases can be separated by Fractional Distillation, on the basis of their boiling points.
Liquification is the first process in separating air and fractional distillation is done soon afterwardsIs fractional distillation and liquefaction of air the same thing?
You say you are a 'master' a chemistry. So in the same way that you mastered Chemistry, 'master' physics as wellHow to master Physics? :/
says the guy who got 40/40 in Mocks.How to master Physics? :/
You say you are a 'master' a chemistry. So in the same way that you mastered Chemistry, 'master' physics as well
says the guy who got 40/40 in Mocks.
I said almost full not 75/75.I told you, That was just pure luck. =.=
But didn't get full in Theory and Atp. You get 75/75, True Physics master.
What is the route of glucose as it travels from the small intestine to the arms?
Please help.
In small intestine re-absorption occurs and glucose is absorbed into the bloodstream by the aid of the microscopic projections called the villi. After reabsorption this blood moves on to the liver through the hepatic portal vein. This blood is rich in amino acids and glucose. Here deamination of proteins occur (the amino group is removed and it is converted into glucose). This deoxygenated blood moves to the heart by means hepatic vein that meets at the inferior vena cava and enter the right side if the heart. This blood is pumped to the lungs by means of pulmonary arc and reaches the lungs, here the blood is enrciched with oxygen and it returns to the heart through pulmonary veins. Then finally through aortic arch blood is pumped out of the heart and the subclavian artries take the heart to the actively respiring muscle cells in the arm.What is the route of glucose as it travels from the small intestine to the arms?
Please help.
I told you, That was just pure luck. =.=
But didn't get full in Theory and Atp. You get 75/75, True Physics master.
I dont think theres anyone who's a master in physics.....
If it all you would have to go crazy to master that subject.
I am satisfied getting about 35 for paper 1, 65+ for paper 2 and at least 25 for atp
Does that score make an A*?I dont think theres anyone who's a master in physics.....
If it all you would have to go crazy to master that subject.
I am satisfied getting about 35 for paper 1, 65+ for paper 2 and at least 25 for atp
Does that score make an A*?
Or what is the minimum score required overall to get an A*?
But there is percentile as wellIf a person loses less than 15 marks total in all three papers combined, then out of 145 that person would have 130, that is an A*.
So a combination like; 37 in paper 1, 28 in atp, 68 in paper is an easy A*.
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