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October 21, 2025, 06:32:56 pm

Author Topic: Upcoming Chapter 11/12 (Units 1/2) test, any tips or helpful advice?  (Read 883 times)  Share 

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krischuffer

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Hey guys! Ive got a test coming up about Chapter 11/12 of Unit 1/2. Does anyone have any tips on stuff that students get wrong often, or any general tips about this topic? I think its relatively simple, but any help would be appreciated. 

PS - if its necessary, we did an experiment on solubility in class thats supposedly going to be part of the written test.

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Hey guys! Ive got a test coming up about Chapter 11/12 of Unit 1/2. Does anyone have any tips on stuff that students get wrong often, or any general tips about this topic? I think its relatively simple, but any help would be appreciated. 

PS - if its necessary, we did an experiment on solubility in class thats supposedly going to be part of the written test.

Thanks to anyone who reads this, have a nice day!!

Since it's going have questions on the experiment you'd want to make sure you are confident with the experimental design stuff as well as the content. There will likely be questions about possible errors you might have made in the experiment and how they effect the results, so it's a good idea to identify some before the test, (also whether they are random/systematic -know the difference), also how you can reduce the errors/improve the experiment. Reliability, accuracy, validity, precision might come up, also, limitations, qualitative/quantitative data.
You might have to write a discussion or conclusion, so make sure you are confident about this and understand what's going on in the experiment.
Hope that helps :)
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Since it's going have questions on the experiment you'd want to make sure you are confident with the experimental design stuff as well as the content. There will likely be questions about possible errors you might have made in the experiment and how they effect the results, so it's a good idea to identify some before the test, (also whether they are random/systematic -know the difference), also how you can reduce the errors/improve the experiment. Reliability, accuracy, validity, precision might come up, also, limitations, qualitative/quantitative data.
You might have to write a discussion or conclusion, so make sure you are confident about this and understand what's going on in the experiment.
Hope that helps :)

Thanks so much for the helpful tips! Ill make sure to familiarise myself with my experiment before my test. :D