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It was on Oct/Nov 2007 Question #11Which year is this? n wat r the options?
Options
A - C5H11OH
B- C6H9OH
C- C6 H11OH
D- C6H12
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It was on Oct/Nov 2007 Question #11Which year is this? n wat r the options?
Okie here..It was on Oct/Nov 2007 Question #11
Options
A - C5H11OH
B- C6H9OH
C- C6 H11OH
D- C6H12
Here..http://www.xtremepapers.com/papers/CIE/Cambridge IGCSE/Chemistry (0620)/0620_s06_qp_1.pdf
q- 19 wht the answe is C please explain
q-11 how to do this one the answer is C
q-9 y the answer is C :/
PLEASE HELP
cant u write the question here and state what exactly u don't get...anyone?
Xylem has no end walls so that many tubes are arranged end-to-end forming a continous tube. And it has thick walls strenghthened by lignin..Thick lignified cell wallsbiology doubt:-
paper 1 2002 november question 12
what are the features of a xylem vessel. answer in markscheme is thich side walls and end walls absent.
however in my notes in xylem features i have it thick walls and end walls present
Look at the graph, one says the number of cells and the other shows the dry mass. the rest is obvious i think but if u dont know still askView attachment 12075 what is the difference b/w the two question ? i means the statement "until the green leaves have appeared above the soil " means same as "until the seedling start to photosynthesize " ISNT'D ??? THEN WHY ANSWERS DIFFERENT ???
THANKS IN ADVANCE !!
From where does water leave the plant? Stomata! in the form of water vapour so it's B
WOW im impressed! U look like an A* student to notice such a similarity . In q30 consider the cells as leaves, when germination starts the no of keaves remains constant and when photosynthesis starts more starch is produced and therefore the no of leaves increases. In q31 the dry mass decreases first as food is being assimilated from the cotyledons while after photosynthesis more starch is produced so the dry mass increases. P.s: Dry mass is unlike the no of cells dont get confused .View attachment 12075 what is the difference b/w the two question ? i means the statement "until the green leaves have appeared above the soil " means same as "until the seedling start to photosynthesize " ISNT'D ??? THEN WHY ANSWERS DIFFERENT ???
THANKS IN ADVANCE !!
THANK YOU !! ACTUALLY I WAS TIRED AT THIS TYME AND DIDNT NOTICE THE Y AXIS !!! I HATE WHEN I DO SUCH SILLY MISTAKES !! THANKS GOT ITWOW im impressed! U look like an A* student to notice such a similarity . In q30 consider the cells as leaves, when germination starts the no of keaves remains constant and when photosynthesis starts more starch is produced and therefore the no of leaves increases. In q31 the dry mass decreases first as food is being assimilated from the cotyledons while after photosynthesis more starch is produced so the dry mass increases. P.s: Dry mass is unlike the no of cells dont get confused .
Ur welcome . Make sure u dont make these type of mistakes in the exam..they can be costlyTHANK YOU !! ACTUALLY I WAS TIRED AT THIS TYME AND DIDNT NOTICE THE Y AXIS !!! I HATE WHEN I DO SUCH SILLY MISTAKES !! THANKS GOT IT
for 3 ask that's me she will explain it alot better than meGuys could anyone help with these questions in chemistry paper 1 may-june 2007>>>>Questions 3,6&18? Thx in advance
Ur welcome . Make sure u dont make these type of mistakes in the exam..they can be costly
Thx alot ..If u dnt mind in w02 paper 1 chemistry could u explain questions 24,25 n 30??for 3 ask that's me she will explain it alot better than me
for 6 it asks for what must occur and so it is B as all of the atoms have the same number of electrons on the first shell, the rest it can be true and can also be false.
for 18 u need to memorize than zinc dissolves in both and so it is A
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