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picking up marks in chem
« on: November 04, 2008, 12:32:43 am »
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so im not even going to bother studying, well, maybe run through my text on the night before the exam but thats about it. will have BM to worry about..

has anyone got any tips, ala Eriny's methods thread, as to how i can maximise my score? (besides studying haha)
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Re: picking up marks in chem
« Reply #1 on: November 04, 2008, 12:34:47 am »
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I reckon

Master the formulas. Unit 4 is for people who can master formulas and have fun. La chattelier principle is easy the cells are challanging well for me.

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Re: picking up marks in chem
« Reply #2 on: November 04, 2008, 11:59:25 am »
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Learn the first area of study. Rates of reaction is very intuitive, and equilibrium is very easy.

Books teach equilibrium in a shithouse way though, IMO. Learn the equilibrium constant expression, and the idea that the ratio of products to reactants is an indicator of where the system lies with respect to equilibrium (the reaction quotient).

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Re: picking up marks in chem
« Reply #3 on: November 04, 2008, 04:03:43 pm »
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i stick up big peices of key data on my wall. I study while i sleep (Y)
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Re: picking up marks in chem
« Reply #4 on: November 05, 2008, 06:56:23 pm »
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I haven't touched chem in 6 weeks, and I don't plan to til after Methods finishes on Monday. (Argh, my time management really sucks.)

I've got equilibrium under control. Other than Electrolysis/Galvanic stuff, what other aspect of unit 4 chem would be crucial to learn in my remaining 2 days?

LOL, pretty much waiting for a 25 in chem. (SAC scores B/B+, mid year B, hopefully I can pull a C+/B on this one.)