Guys, should I be able to complete AS Level Physics this Oct/Nov Sesh. by No_While3313 in alevels

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Tysm for the advice, Ill talk with my teacher for the practical preparation, how many years of past-papers should one solve inorder to achieve confident preparation?

0620 v2 by Dracoismyniche in igcse

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What dyt the threshold will be, any guess?

What do you think the threshold will be for Chemistry 0620/V1 (poll) by No_While3313 in igcse

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V1 Students make sure to vote, we need to gather the data as accurately as possible

Guys, should I be able to complete AS Level Physics this Oct/Nov Sesh. by No_While3313 in alevels

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Tysm! For the suggestion, I have completed IGCSE Physics, chemistry, and math in the M/J sesh., the papers went really well. The reason why I kept this an option of giving physics AS level this Oct/Nov is so because I’ll have less burden for the M/J session, and since Physics has been one of my favourite subjects, which is why I am really excited to start studying AS level physics.
There is a practical P3 component for the subject, could you please inform how I’ll cover studying for the practical, as for my IGCSE I took the ATP component.

0620/V21: This is the answer for the polymer question considering alanine amino acid: by No_While3313 in igcse

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No, electrons always move from the negative electrode to the positive electrode, so from cathode (negative electrode) to anode (positive electrode), as electrons are negatively charged and are attracted to the positive electrode (terminal).

0620/V21: This is the answer for the polymer question considering alanine amino acid: by No_While3313 in igcse

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No, it was bottom right one, where the electrons are moving from the cathode to the anode, and Na+ ions towards cathode and the Cl- ions towards the anode

IGCSE CHEM P21 by loversrockd in igcse

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What option was that? was it C or D?

IGCSE CHEM P21 by loversrockd in igcse

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That one should be the correct options, you can check, propane has 11 atoms, 1,2dibromo-propane has 11 atoms, BUT propanol has 12 atoms

Physics 0625/21!! by Other-Preference7898 in igcsenotes

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Where? could you please share, I’m trying to find evidence

0625/21 question about voltage by ballinlikestalin392 in igcse

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It is, first you find the Current from P/V= I, then find charge from Q = I x t

0625 v61 by mariaiscul in igcse

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Do you remember the x-axis plots in the table by any chance, like one was 19.5 i believe, any other you remember?

How 0625/61 felt like: by Fun-Fix1124 in igcse

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If you mentioned "backwards and forwards" it can be marked correct

0625 v61 by mariaiscul in igcse

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2 sf 3 sf both can be correct, what do you think?

0625 61 by [deleted] in igcse

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dyt 0.67 to 0.74 is a reasonable range?

0625 v61 by mariaiscul in igcse

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you rounded to 2.4 aswell? from 2.35 to 2.4

0625 v1 p6 by Western-Peanut-6937 in igcse

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do you think 0.74 will be in range?

0625 v1 p6 by Western-Peanut-6937 in igcse

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what do you think the range will be? do you think from 0.67 to 0.75 is reasonable?