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alright..thanks for lookin though what paper u did today? 11 or 12?ch
checked it.....zero idea:S
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alright..thanks for lookin though what paper u did today? 11 or 12?ch
checked it.....zero idea:S
sorry, don use skype.do
u have skype?
hmmm...if we extend both lines it will be an X ?sorry, don use skype.
ya, if you extend more then the point of intersection!!hmmm...if we extend both lines it will be an X ?
i have got it know thanks did u do paper 12 or 11 today?ya, if you extend more then the point of intersection!!
u r welcome.....did paper 11alright..thanks for lookin though what paper u did today? 11 or 12?
i did 11 too..was it rape for u?u r welcome.....did paper 11
paper 12i have got it know thanks did u do paper 12 or 11 today?
it was okay alhamdulillah......just praying for the best nowi did 11 too..was it rape for u?
have u got skype bro?it was okay alhamdulillah......just praying for the best now
Lolnah n m not a bro:/
oops i am sorry haha :$nah n m not a bro:/
no poops i am sorry haha :$
Round it up to a whole number.what do we do if it says to the nearest second on a stopwatch??
Thank youFor enthalpy experiments, use insulating material, and use an electronic thermometer that takes more accurate readings.
For titration, take multiple titration readings, and if there's anything interfering with the titration, get rid of it somehow (by heating, or filtering if it is a solid, etc...)
For salt analysis there is the most. If there is a color change involved, use a colorometer instead of eyes. If there is a gas produced, use a white background to notice it, and note the smell. If there is heating involved, make sure no heat is lost, etc... You can even make up your own.
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What does an amorphous solid look like? Will we ever be given one, or will we always be given crystalline solids to identify?
Thats when U do a titration by letting the liquid from a burette through 1cm3 by 1cm3..and where u observe a colour change is your rough estimate..can any 1 explain me what is a rough titration ??
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