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  1. axwe7

    Hard Chemistry Question

    I am a Year 11 student, in Chemistry I've only started the module known as; "The Chemical Earth". QUESTION: 2g of each of the following pars of solids are mixed. Could they be successfully separated by filtration techniques? The solubility of each substance in 1 Litre of water is given in...
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    Chemistryyy

    I know that, but the circumstances here arent what you said...
  3. axwe7

    Robert Hooke & Cell Theory

    Q : Describe the evidence used by Hooke to support the beginning of the cell theory, "all living things are made of cells". How do I answer this?
  4. axwe7

    2017ers Preliminary Chit Chat Thread

    It's so sad to see other school just racing past us.... We haven't even got our textbooks for maths, our physics teacher just raves on about why textbooks should be online... in chemistry we're going really quickly bio is pree' much the same. But it's just maths im concerned about.
  5. axwe7

    Maths thread

    we havent even started wth?
  6. axwe7

    Maths thread

    How would you do that?
  7. axwe7

    Maths thread

    lolled
  8. axwe7

    Chemistryyy

    How could noble gases ever react?? They have a full electron configuration so why would they react?
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    Water Question

    bump
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    Water Question

    Do polar atoms appear in all covalently bonded molecules which have a vast difference in electronegativity, or is it just a prerequisite?
  11. axwe7

    Water Question

    Polar bonds only occur in covalent networks.... However, just a few questions.. what do you mean by asymmetrical? I know that it's about the electron dot diagram, but how would you know whether a bond between two elements is asymmetrical? For example, how would you know if the dot diagram of...
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    Anaerobic Respiration

    Gotcha <3 Thanks
  13. axwe7

    Anaerobic Respiration

    Thanks.... I've understood it now
  14. axwe7

    Graphing Question

    Search for the question mark ... lolz jk. How would you graph y=f(x)?
  15. axwe7

    Anaerobic Respiration

    Wouldn't 2 represent the number of molecules not moles? I get that, but what I'm confused about, is that if you expand the Lactic Acid, it would be 2C3 + 2H6 + 2O3 correct? Btw, I'm starting preliminary on Thursday...
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    DOCTOR & MASTERS EDUCATED | Ext 1 & 2 Math, Physics, Chemistry | 5-10 YRS EXPERIENCE!

    Re: DOCTOR & MASTERS EDUCATED | Ext 1 & 2 Math, Physics, Chemistry | 5-10 YRS EXPERIE Sample book has a mistake.... just a heads up :D Pg 10 - HDPE is known as High Denisity Polyethylene - LDPE is known as High Denisity Polyethylene
  17. axwe7

    Graphing Question

    How would you graph y= f(x)?? I mean, for every value of y, wouldn't f(x) be the same? So wouldn't it be a point?
  18. axwe7

    Water Question

    What is a polar bond? And what is a polar molecule? In-depth explanation of both would be extremely beneficial :D :hammer:
  19. axwe7

    Anaerobic Respiration

    The formula for anaerobic respiration is; C6H12O6 = 2C3H6O3 + 2ATP I am confused about the products... isn't 2C3H6O3 the same as Glucose? Since C3H6O3 is half of glucose, 2x C3H6O3 would be glucose.. right?
  20. axwe7

    Maths

    Is this Geography?
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