year10studentpreparin
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organic chem reaction pathwaysWhat questions is everyone hoping they DONT ask
organic chem reaction pathwaysWhat questions is everyone hoping they DONT ask
nah mod 7 is mostly chill and mod 8 the identifying compound qs aren't too bad imo but yeah mod8 probably worst moduleanything from module 7 and 8 I hate/is boring so I hope it wont be in the exam
I like stoich and le chateliers thing the most tho
remembering catalysts/conditions is pretty mf annoyingorganic chem reaction pathways
oh man dont get me started with polymers and qualitative inorganic reactions thats why I hated a lot of module 7 and 8 lmao I just couldnt be asked with that crapremembering catalysts/conditions is pretty mf annoying
same with polymers and qualitiative inorganic reactions (worst subtobic by far)
yeah mod 8 sucks, mod 7 is interesting at times but stuff like reaction pathways and polymers so much memorising (I do bio as well lol)nah mod 7 is mostly chill and mod 8 the identifying compound qs aren't too bad imo but yeah mod8 probably worst module
well that's comfortingNesa is probably going all out this yr considering last yr’s exam was quite easy
any chemistry exam is hard thats the thingNesa is probably going all out this yr considering last yr’s exam was quite easy
exactlyany chemistry exam is hard thats the thing
This would be the perfect Chemistry paper. If I have to write anything about 9+ marks on synthesising chemical design, I will simply not.Idc about difficult just please NESA go calculation-heavy, I don't want to fuck around writing essays about module 8 its so gay
fuck its so boring all of mod 8 is as well im just gonna learn in the night beforeYall reckon its worth actually learning polymers, kinda didnt pay attention and looking at it this shit is so boring i cannot be bothered. Everything else should be alr tho
no this is legit me aswellYall reckon its worth actually learning polymers, kinda didnt pay attention and looking at it this shit is so boring i cannot be bothered. Everything else should be alr tho
they can ask about how the actual process works, seen a few 4-5 markers on it in trials but also some multiple choice asking about specific aspects (e.g. what does the lamp in AAS do)Do we need to know like the specifics of how mass spec, ir, carbon and h nmr work?
Coz they usually just test the application of it right?
I'm just trying to get through past papersWhat's everyone's chem study plan for the next couple of days- I pretty much left all the ion tests and polymer stuff to do the day before since I cant remember them for the life of me