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Chemistry: Post your doubts here!

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hahah wooww u sure did a number over there..... tommorrow is chemistry p2 or did u misplace ur cie datesheet my friend Mr. knowitall xD
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LOL!!! no no, i'm in A2 and am not a Mr. :p I totally forgot that AS also has their exam tmw
 
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lol its a goodthing im giving three accel's i can help everyone out,
btw daredevil everyone mistakes you for a guy dnt you get tired of it :p
 
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lol its a goodthing im giving three accel's i can help everyone out,
btw daredevil everyone mistakes you for a guy dnt you get tired of it :p
hahha... honestly no :p
it just gives me a chance to laugh :p
and i take it from this comment that u just now realized i'm not a guy? :p
 
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nope i saw it yesterday when we were at the maths forum :p it says female right there :p above lahore :) i can read lol
 
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umm tomorrows paper.. organic chemistry contributes to about half the chem p2 paper... make sure you get hold of those stupid reactions
By the way, one of the papers asked us to mention the range of the thermometer and the mark scheme was something like "depends on the candidate's expts". so do u have any idea what the range might be? and what must the graduations be between each value on the thermometer. Some said it's 0.5'C and some say it's 0.1-0.2'C....
 
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nope i saw it yesterday when we were at the maths forum :p it says female right there :p above lahore :) i can read lol
hahah yeah well stil some just don't pay attention to it :p thats the funny part .... and let's stop discussing my controversies here or the xpf police might arrest us :p
 
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By the way, one of the papers asked us to mention the range of the thermometer and the mark scheme was something like "depends on the candidate's expts". so do u have any idea what the range might be? and what must the graduations be between each value on the thermometer. Some said it's 0.5'C and some say it's 0.1-0.2'C....

it depends on what you're measuring.. you know.. if you're boiling something it doesnt matter much but if its like you're measuring specific heat capacity or something.. take accuracy at 0.5 degrees, then write in the additional details that a more accurate thermometer (0.1 degrees) would be more accurate bla bla

and keep the range something umm sensible like if you're working with water 0 - 100 would be fine..
 
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