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Physics, Chemistry and Biology: Post your doubts here!

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This is quite helpful thx....I would also like some more advice or help on like basics we need to know for igcse chemistry experiments as its paper 6 Im doing in like 4 days and thats the paper I am bad at :(
r u doing paper 3 variant 2....:p
 
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does someone have all the Q5's of Paper 6 Chemistry compiled into 1 pdf? I am really bad at the Q5 in every paper 6 of chemistry....its the question with the table and the tests and colors and stuff of different unknown or known substances....if someone could compile one of those I would be greatful,
Thx
 
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Can someone explain this part of the syllabus to me:
Compare the role of transpiration and translocation in the transport of materials from sources to sinks, within plants at different seasons.

Does it means to know where the materials move from and to in the different seasons?
 
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Can someone explain this part of the syllabus to me:
Compare the role of transpiration and translocation in the transport of materials from sources to sinks, within plants at different seasons.

Does it means to know where the materials move from and to in the different seasons?
yes thats what it means..if u want i have bio notes
 
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Oh and guys, in paper 6 chemistry, there's always this one question where they ask you to predict the volume needed to react completely...how do you do that? I tried studying the values, cross-multiplying...you name it; still can't find the answer (without looking at the marking scheme).
http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Chemistry (0620)/0620_S08_qp_6.pdf
number 4 e)

oh and for number 3, sodium sulphite is put at the bottom and the acid at the top, right?
 
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