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So basically, I have a chem assignment but it's not a traditional assignment in the sense you write it and then it gets marked. It's an assignment but the assignment is making a set of notes you get handed back to you in an exam to use to answer the questions.
Anyway, I can only have one page of backed notes to cover three dotpoints. Two of the dotpoints are cool because they were relatively little ones to cover about ethanol etc. But the third one is very hard to write short notes on! It's on biopolymers and I'm having a whole conflict of what is the most important things to put on about my named biopolymer. Do you think its sufficient to have a brief production process, brief properties/use and brief evaluation? Are there any indepth diagrams or equations they'd expect you to know for the biopolymer? I just can't think of anything they could ask you to draw. Anything overly chemistry really on it that's not quite general. I know equations for ethanol and that, but can't see needing any for biopolymers?
I've never done one of these assignments-but-really-a-test things before, so it's all very weird for me. Just paranoid of not writing helpful notes for whatever ends up on the test paper you know.
Anyway, I can only have one page of backed notes to cover three dotpoints. Two of the dotpoints are cool because they were relatively little ones to cover about ethanol etc. But the third one is very hard to write short notes on! It's on biopolymers and I'm having a whole conflict of what is the most important things to put on about my named biopolymer. Do you think its sufficient to have a brief production process, brief properties/use and brief evaluation? Are there any indepth diagrams or equations they'd expect you to know for the biopolymer? I just can't think of anything they could ask you to draw. Anything overly chemistry really on it that's not quite general. I know equations for ethanol and that, but can't see needing any for biopolymers?
I've never done one of these assignments-but-really-a-test things before, so it's all very weird for me. Just paranoid of not writing helpful notes for whatever ends up on the test paper you know.