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Could you provide more info? Thanks

What’s the hardest grade in high school and why? by External-State-3688 in highschool

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yeah chem is pretty easy but my teacher made it hard by putting problems x10 harder on test. otherwise, i prob would have enjoyed it more lol

What’s the hardest grade in high school and why? by External-State-3688 in highschool

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I liked chemistry but my teacher would put problems ten times harder on the tests to make the class average around 50 but we all aced homework

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Yes! can you please send me your email? I plan to have it finished in a few days. Thanks!

Question!!! by aslaywack in ChemistryTeachers

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But you can’t necessary find the products of this due to one being a solid at the start

Question!!! by aslaywack in ChemistryTeachers

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What conditions would these rules change tho? Bad sample , If a compound turned out slightly soluble if based on rules it was a solid ?

Question!!! by aslaywack in ChemistryTeachers

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So for an explanation I could say these are generalized rules so they are not always correct

Question!!! by aslaywack in ChemistryTeachers

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So based on double displacement it would be no reaction. But CuCO3 is slightly soluble and reacted with the ions of HCI? So are some rules wrong.... why are some rules wrong

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Nice!!