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hmm...okay but is there any other thread for physics?
try this one https://www.xtremepapers.com/community/threads/physics-post-your-doubts-here.9860/page-255
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hmm...okay but is there any other thread for physics?
Explain what? Please repeat your question.........can anyone else explain please?
i got this one....
reply pleaseExplain what? Please repeat your question.........
Where do u live? Cz although i don't take Physics, I know a tutor whose notes here at my place are a guaranteed A*. But for Chemistry, I'm only referring to my text book and the Chem Guide website.where can i get notes. please help.me fir physics and chemistry p4 notes.
Bro i am from Nepal. what kind of notes do you have soft copy in pdf or written in Notebook?Where do u live? Cz although i don't take Physics, I know a tutor whose notes here at my place are a guaranteed A*. But for Chemistry, I'm only referring to my text book and the Chem Guide website.
we have a paper for cHemy baby before phy so hold on plzokay but is there any other thread for physics?
Paritition Coefficient is the ratio of the conc of a solute in two diff immiscible solvents when an equilibrium has been established.Define Partition coefficient.
What do we need to know about chromatpgraphy in Chemistry Application?
No..not a soft copy..that's the problem... maybe you'll just have to go through the book: I don't take Phy so i dont know if the book is the best source out there...Bro i am from Nepal. what kind of notes do you have soft copy in pdf or written in Notebook?
Thanks Alot! Jazaki Allah khairaa!!Paritition Coefficient is the ratio of the conc of a solute in two diff immiscible solvents when an equilibrium has been established.
And, for Chromatography, everything..from the types of chromatography to it's uses and applications
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