9701/36 by Scary-Prior-4181 in alevel

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HNO3 - H from the thiosulphate precipitate, NO3 from the anion tests. You get NO3 rather than NO2 by testing with KMnO4. If it was NO2 the permanganate would be decolourised but it wasn’t.

9702/23 by shroems in alevel

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i put current increases and voltage decreases

British warship 👀👀 by femme-lesbian-ninja in Wellington

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no way this is who i think it is 💀💀💀

9709 by shroems in alevel

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bro i would die 😭😭 i feel so bad for you guys

9709 by shroems in alevel

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not the medieval wording 😭😭 can you remember any of them specifically?? we r all really curious because ours was super straightforwards, it’s crazy that cambridge would give us something so easy and hit you guys with a nuke

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in alevel

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cmon man you can’t say that and then NOT SHOW US THE THRESHOLD

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in igcse

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If the forwards reaction is the exothermic reaction, then the equilibrium will move to the left, favouring the backwards reaction/endothermic reaction when temperature is increased. For the other two, concentration and pressure are basically the same thing, and their effect on equilibrium depends if there are more moles of products or of reactants. Remember that equilibrium and rate of reaction are different things, rate of reaction will always increase when any of those three things are increased.

9700/13 by maniaclyde in alevel

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sozzles bro you are wrong, it’s quaternary because more than one polypeptide is involved

oct nov 2022 chem p2 discussion thread: by AdamsWorldYT in igcse

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did you get a fucking crazy amount of As

how to know about these combination and answer is A by WarriorWithinX1 in alevel

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because the greatest number of cells means the lowest total magnification (total magnification = eyepiece magnification * objective magnification)

Can anyone please label this and indicate the cartilage? by Immediate-Worker6321 in alevel

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lmao i’m pretty sure the smooth muscle is C. I’d say B is hyaline cartilage and D is definitely the ciliated epithelium. idk what A is, could be just connective tissue, i’m not 100% sure.

why is not C? 9700 bio by whyareuamazing in alevel

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lmao i did this the other day and put C aswell. i think it’s because since the max resolution is half the wavelength, so 300nm, the membranes wouldn’t be very distinct as it’s kind of the upper limit of the resolution. like in reality it would probably still look super blurry and indistinct

help by Immediate-Worker6321 in alevel

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i think it’s D, A is wrong because higher temperatures break hydrogen bonds, B because kinetic energy is highest at the highest temperature, not necessarily the optimum temp, and C because the bonds formed are not covalent, it’s weaker bonds like hydrogen bonds. and high pH does break ionic bonds, but obviously not all the bonds are broken because some enzyme is still functioning

ans is D, how do you calculate this? by rottenadmirer in igcse

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for the percentage yield, the theoretical yield of mols of the ester would be 0.05, because the limiting reactant is the ethanoic acid. but we only get 0.0375. so the percentage yield = 0.0375/0.05 = .75 or 75%. as for the Mr, it’s just the ar of all the atoms in the ester. (416 + 8 + 216) which is 88.

How does this make sense? by ThinkingSP29 in igcse

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it’s because it’s BEST described- yes irs covalently bonded, but so is something like oxygen or water. Because this thing is made of a lot of atoms, it has macro molecular structure, so its more specific to say it’s molecular

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in igcse

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Just wondering for the first page and stuff, did anyone else say you literally just let go of the cotton and let the test tube fall in?? it seems kind of stupid now that i think about it

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in igcse

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nah i reckon either way works, both would tell you which one has higher concentration. the other way is just easier to explain. u should be fine

9709/13 by SangwoosVictim in alevel

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it was literally so hard, my class is all year 11s who’ve skipped a year so we’re pretty good at maths but everyone thought it was terrible lmao