What are the main differences between binomial, normal and Bernoulli distribution? I know what these mean individually, but find it hard to differentiate and compare these three types of differentiation...
Year 11 is only just the start - think of it as a serious trial run. Speaking from personal experience, I have seen many people who are now topping extension 1 after doing quite poorly in year 11 3u. As long as you back yourself, you will get there. Just focus on your weaknesses as @Drongoski said.
Time for you and time for me,
And time yet for a hundred indecisions,
Would the above quote from TS Eliot's J Alfred Prufrock, be an example of sibilance?
I feel like thats just there to confuse you - since regardless of the volume of the excess silver nitrate, the amount of iodide ions that have reacted with the AgNO3 will not be affected. Hence, you can just use a normal method to account for this..... In that case I got 2.0M to 2sf (if I did...
Soluble until the carbon chain becomes too large - when its too large, the non-polar component does not dissolve (due to too weak cohesive dispersion forces) - hence overall solubility decreases (kinda cba typing up a long resp, but this how you do it)