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Chemistry

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  • 14-06-2007 10:41am
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    Closed Accounts Posts: 39


    Right, I'm starting studying chemistry today. 5 days should get me a pass at least.

    Any tips on what's coming up?

    Also, we didn't get round to doing the equilibrium chapter in class. Do you think I should go over it myself today or just leave it?


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  • Registered Users Posts: 1,269 ✭✭✭cocoa


    tip 1: Look in the other chemistry thread.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 39 memberofpublic


    Oops.


  • Registered Users Posts: 970 ✭✭✭lemansky


    Do the equilibrium chapter.


  • Closed Accounts Posts: 18 Copper_90210


    we never did d option question in the workbook and our teacher never fully explained why? can u get away without doing it or should i start panicing now!


  • Registered Users Posts: 427 ✭✭izzyflusky


    i got this SUGGESTIONS from a crash course

    section a
    q1: bleach/dilution factor thiosulfate iodine
    q2: ethanois acid/clove oil extraction
    q3:heat of neutralization/melting point/recrystallisation/chromatography

    Section b
    q4:mass spectrometer, molseley
    q5:radioactivity equations, sigma pi bonding dot n crosses mp shapes/bohr limitations/rutherford Medeleev vs modern successive ionization energy
    q6: free radical substitution/crackin/planar-carbon/isomers/aldehydes vc keytones Conversions REFLUX
    q7,8,9 water/rates/equilibrium/thermochemistry/acids n bases/ph/ etc arrhenius definition, conjugate acids etc/ water treatment esp pH adjustment/oxidation reduction balancing equations//surface adsoprtion theory, intermediate theory and autocatalysis/activation energy
    q10 thermochemistry benzene n esters
    q11 photodissociation of ozone/global warming CO2 emissions


    Just about everytin really


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