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full form of FB and FA

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We are provided with solutions FB3, FB4 and FB5
what does "FB" stand for here?
I think B is just a notation and that "F" is the more important term.
 
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zeebujha said:
We are provided with solutions FB3, FB4 and FB5
what does "FB" stand for here?
I think B is just a notation and that "F" is the more important term.
go search in syllabus it should be explained there...
 
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i wouldn't have asked the question if i had found the answer in the syllabus!
 
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I am assuming this is from A Level Chemistry Practicals.
Well it's just how they name the apparatus such as flasks, test tubes etc or unknown compounds/powder, solutions etc.
Nothing special really, they could have also called them "a, b , c" but FA or FB are the standard terms used by the examiner.

Hope that helps!
 
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