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Theres often so much things to remember in many subjects and I often rely on mnemonics to remember

For example:


IPT

The informaton processes are

Collecting
Organising
Analysing
Storing & Retrieving
Processing
Transmitting
Displaying

I memorise it with:

Come
On
All
Students
Pat
The
Dog



2U Mathematics

Theres the sine, cosine and tangent ratio ...

Sine = Opposite / Hypotenuse
Cosine = Adjacent / Hypotenuse
Tangent = Opposite / Adjacent

And we remember SOH CAH TOA


The quadrant ratios in trigonometry is one of the easier ones to remember.

All ratios are positive in 1st quadrant
Sine ratio is positive in 2nd quadrant only
Tangent ratio is positive in 3rd quadrant only
Cosine ratio is positive in 4th quadrant only

OR

1st Quadrant - All ratios
2nd Quadrant - Sine
3rd Quadrant - Tan
4th Quadrant - Cos

The most common mnemonic is:

All
Stations
To
Central

NOTE:

My 3U maths class isnt close enough to the quadrant trigonometry yet ... I want to learn ahead !



Chemistry

We were supposed to learn off by heart to determine if certain ionic compoudns were soluble or insoluble.

The practical task I did recently did little to help, although I did score some good marks of 25/31 ... If I wore safety glasses I would get extra marks .. Lets not get carried away

Now,

How the HELL am I supposed to remember all this ???


Soluble Ionic Compunds


Group 1 and ammonium

nitrates

acetates (ethanoates)

chlorides, bromides and idodides (except silver and lead ions)

sulfates (except silver, lead, barium, strontium, and calcium ions)


Insoluble Ionic Compunds


carbonates, sulfites and phosphates (except group 1 and ammonium compunds)

hydroxides and oxides(except Group 1, ammonium, barium, strontium and calcium ions)

sulfides (except Groups 1, 2 and ammonium ions)
 
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for COASPTD

i use: COASTPD ... just say it. esaier to remember. lol
 

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For some reason, I remember long paragraphs/essays better and easier, then lots of short dot points. Hence for things i have to remember, i read, then write it few times and then say it out loud.
 

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Everyone has a different way of memorising things. I remember things more easily if they are connected to something I like, so for subjects like maths and legal studies, I'll remember things easier than for subjects like business studies and studies of religion.
 

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I rely heavily on mnemonics too (especially with chem and english quotes)

for eg: flame testing Calcium would lead to a red colour
therefore Calcium - Red
= Car
Or Sodium would turn orange/yellow
= Soy
 

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f3nr15 said:
All
Stations
To
Central
A dirtier alternative: All Sluts Take Cock.
f3nr15 said:
chlorides, bromides and idodides (except silver and lead ions)
Just remember group 7 elements or halogens. ;)

Another one to add for chemistry:
OIL RIG: Oxygen Is Loss (of electrons), Reduction Is Gain (of electrons)

If I think of any more, I'll post them up.
 
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the first reply was from a troll and his post deleted and my reply too .. thank god ... anway ..

SoulSearcher said:
Everyone has a different way of memorising things. I remember things more easily if they are connected to something I like, so for subjects like maths and legal studies, I'll remember things easier than for subjects like business studies and studies of religion.
like physics and maths ? they both intertwine in a way ..

i mean, the cosine rule applies to physics and maths .. its somehow easier to remember formulas than to remember solubility rules ...

passion89 said:
I rely heavily on mnemonics too (especially with chem and english quotes)

for eg: flame testing Calcium would lead to a red colour
therefore Calcium - Red
= Car
Or Sodium would turn orange/yellow
= Soy
thanks ill remember that kinda stuff

Riviet said:
A dirtier alternative: All Sluts Take Cock.

Just remember group 7 elements or halogens.

Some one to add for chemistry:
OIL RIG: Oxygen Is Loss (of electrons), Reduction Is Gain (of electrons)

If I think of any more, I'll post them up.
WTF ?? LOL .. but I dont think the teachers and girls in the class are gonna like it ... but awesome if kept to yourself ... rofl
 
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passion89 said:
I rely heavily on mnemonics too (especially with chem and english quotes)

for eg: flame testing Calcium would lead to a red colour
therefore Calcium - Red
= Car
Or Sodium would turn orange/yellow
= Soy
damn it! if only i had these last year. :mad1:

All Sluts Take Cock - at least this will make maths exams a bit more entertaining :rofl:
 

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wm_abusef said:
damn it! if only i had these last year. :mad1:

All Sluts Take Cock - at least this will make maths exams a bit more entertaining :rofl:
Haha that's pretty cool - well better than all stations to central anyway :p


Just thought of another one:
Red Cat - Reduction Cathode
An Ox - Anode Oxidation
 
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hahaha how about this as part of the Industrial Chemistry option:

Initial
Change
Equilbrium

or

Products
Over
Reactants equals
K
 

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Logs are gay.

For Logay=x when y=a^x

That's my beloved.

:)
 

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mnemonics are da easiest way 2 rememba stuff for tests
helps trigger your sloooow brain

dat and 4 cans of red bull!

=)
 
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live.fast said:
mnemonics are da easiest way 2 rememba stuff for tests
helps trigger your sloooow brain

dat and 4 cans of red bull!

=)
i just rely on simply understanding the concept. =)

& 4 cans/!@!? when did you come out of hospital?
 

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hahaha soulsearcher and live.fast haha....

Another mnemonic for chemistry is....

-Metals = losers (lose electrons therefore positive)
-Non Metals = greedy (gain electrons therefore negative)

And another is...
- Pussy Cats = Cations (Positive)
- Anions = Negative
 
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What did the metals and non-metals do to u? Lol, you're so mean to them, calling them names like that. :eek: Actually, that's a good way to remember! :)
 

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