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some of the course is what is called "rote learn", just memorize the facts. Most of topic 1 (all except redox and some ethanol stuff) and almost all of topic 3 is rote learn. Topic 2, requires a lot of applying chemistry more than memorizing facts; particularly in calculations etc.There is a fair bit of memorizing yeah, facts, lists and comparisons between technologies, concepts and products. They want the student to be aware of the latest technologies and be able to demonstrate excellent researching skills (Find reliable academic resources etc.). In short , yes, there is plenty to memorize![]()
Agreed. Carbon Carbon Chemistry (Alkanols / Ehanol) and Redox are conceptual, Acidic environment too.some of the course is what is called "rote learn", just memorize the facts. Most of topic 1 (all except redox and some ethanol stuff) and almost all of topic 3 is rote learn. Topic 2, requires a lot of applying chemistry more than memorizing facts; particularly in calculations etc.
best way to is to know your syllabusBest way to study for chem?
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My opinion? Make your own notes!! It depends on which textbook you like the most. The best textbook would be the one that follows the syllabus. And the best way to learn it is by practising and starting from the basic concept upwards.Best way to study for chem?
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Molar heat of combustion:Would someone please explain molar heat of combustion? (I'm so confused about it I'm not even sure if it's called that!)
Some worked examples would be great as well.