Mine are:
- remember to write the by-products or a reaction. e.g water for condensation
- refer back to chemical equations so that i use correct mol ratios
- remember to write the catalyst/reagent above the arrow in a reaction
- make sure you include the + when describing a fragment that forms a peak on the mass spectrum
- look out for symmetry when counting environments
- take care when naming compounds, slips can be easily made
- don't confuse linoleic for linolenic
- when adding or subtracting in back titration calculations, remember that it's the lowest number of decimal places, not lowest sig figs!
- watch out for dilution factors
- watch out for questions that say "what volume must be added to..."
- undiluted solutions have a greater concentration, so make sure the dilution factor is >1
- with theory questions, critically analyse the stem of the question, sometimes answers can lie within the massive paragraph they have given
- READ THE FREAKIN QUESTION, AND READ IT AGAIN AFTER I'VE ANSWERED IT! --> e.g when asked to find concentration, don't just find the mol and move on, actually proceed to find what is asked!
-DO NOT PANIC WHEN I SEE SOMETHING I CAN'T ANSWER. JUST SKIP IT AND MOVE ON AND WHEN I COME BACK TO IT I USUALLY CAN ANSWER IT XD