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True dat! But I don't care about getting an A* nw.. the only thing i'm gonna do is PARTYYY!dude one mark can brin a A* bt rong meanz nth can b done nw
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True dat! But I don't care about getting an A* nw.. the only thing i'm gonna do is PARTYYY!dude one mark can brin a A* bt rong meanz nth can b done nw
Hopefully...Alkene not possible since a polymer is saturated..Alcohol the general formula isnt the same and alcohols dont polymerizeIm 100% sure its neither one of them
i wrote it was only carboxilic acid group and alkene :$Question 34 which functional group did the compound contain ? I chose A ,all the 3 functional groups were there ?
Iron is more harder to extract than copper, more reactive metals form more stable compounds, it was P2Q and I chose for homologus series alkene and alcohol
A, am sure- we had the same question in our mock exam!wats the answer of the fractional distillion question
On 13 August at 05:01 GMT you can know your results using one of the CIE websites, your school should have provided you with a paper having the website, your username and password!When will our results be published?
sameWhat did you write for the question about at which pH is there both acid and salt???
I wrote D...
which question was that?A, am sure- we had the same question in our mock exam!
OMG! I probably lost my one! nw wat should I do??!!On 13 August at 05:01 GMT you can know your results using one of the CIE websites, your school should have provided you with a paper having the website, your username and password!
yes it is P2QIt doesn't conduct electricity in molten. solid but it is volatile.
Guys I think it was P2Q. Because Q needed two extra electrons. So 2 P's are needed.
it ws Cwat was the answer to the question about fertilizers?
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