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Physics p34 05 june 2014

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in chemistry 34 it is expected that crucible heating is coming along with a question in which you are directed to collect the residue off the filter paper etc.
IN salt analysis KCL, ZnCl2 might come
hey this person is sayin differ
msohailz14 said:
aur jahan tak mujhe pata h, test of ions mein
calcium carbonate + KCL - FB5 ke naam se dya wa hoga.
magnesium sulphate FB6 ke naam se and
bass
so zncl2 or mgso4?
 
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Why are you people so keen to become a disgrace to your nation? For God's sake.....stop this. Go prepare for the exam. You may succeed once by such wrong means, but remember, failure awaits you if you continue with this approach in life.
I request all the XPC members to not to post any sort of confidential information regarding the practicals. Let's break that trend which has continued for so long. I myself am appearing on 3rd and 5th, and I know that if I rely on fair means and work hard, Allah's help will be on my side. InshaAllah.
Please, do justice to yourselves and others. Do not post any information prior to the exam.
Lol.If you were so honest then why did u even enter this thread? :p .U know whats coming in the practical too.XD
 
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Can someone tell anything regarding the Chemistry practical? I can't find much info. :/ Anyone?
decomposition of nitrates or carbonates, loss in mass is expected

disappearance of writing due to precipitate formation also expected


graph plotting of rate of reaction will also come

ions identification may include zinc, aluminium, lead

nitrate sulphate
i got this info from some thread
 
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decomposition of nitrates or carbonates, loss in mass is expected

disappearance of writing due to precipitate formation also expected


graph plotting of rate of reaction will also come

ions identification may include zinc, aluminium, lead

nitrate sulphate
i got this info from some thread

This info is for the may june 2011 paper, you took it from an old thread, this is not for us.
 
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decomposition of nitrates or carbonates, loss in mass is expected

disappearance of writing due to precipitate formation also expected


graph plotting of rate of reaction will also come

ions identification may include zinc, aluminium, lead

nitrate sulphate
i got this info from some thread

This info is for the may june 2011 paper, you took it from an old thread, this is not for us.

I'm not sure if this is correct or not, but go through
oct/nov 2010 q1 variant 35 and oct/nov 2013 q2 variant 36.

What we were told before in the thread, not sure if that is correct or not. I am told that won't come.
 
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Lol.If you were so honest then why did u even enter this thread? :p .U know whats coming in the practical too.XD
Yea right... these people know the paper and don't want others to know it
I'll not be answerable to you *bunch of idiots*. My purpose was to stop any unfair practices that would've occurred on this platform. I never knew what was coming in the practical and thankfully, was able to correctly identify the ions. Carry on with what you want to say.:cool::p
 
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I'll not be answerable to you *bunch of idiots*. My purpose was to stop any unfair practices that would've occurred on this platform. I never knew what was coming in the practical and thankfully, was able to correctly identify the ions. Carry on with what you want to say.:cool::p
Dear guest. U are so honest and so pure what to say.If u dont want to see this info then pls dont even enter this thread.U knew whats coming and thats how u r so sure your ions are correct:p.LoL.
 
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