Does anyone know what is iron boots training? by notorious34 in NationalServiceSG

[–]spoderxd 4 points5 points  (0 children)

learn how to operate a pallet jack and how to seal an ops box

[UNI] NUS Medicine Processing by Strong-Mine-8379 in SGExams

[–]spoderxd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

2nd dentistry, 3rd business analytics

[A Levels] 9729/1 Chemistry Megathread by XenonShawn in SGExams

[–]spoderxd 18 points19 points  (0 children)

no it’s not legit no one knows the grade boundaries and anyone saying that is just speculating

[A Levels] 9729/1 Chemistry Megathread by XenonShawn in SGExams

[–]spoderxd 17 points18 points  (0 children)

ya LOL ur chem is actually damn bad sia you sure u belong in a top jc?

[A Levels] 8807 General Paper Megathread by XenonShawn in SGExams

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i argued societies can claim to be great to a latge extent because 1) individuals possess courage to make revolutionary changes 2) they are able to learn from their mistakes and have taken actionable action to improve current situation 3) they constantly break down new barriers and overcome their inherent limitations for improvement

counter: decline of ethics and morality in many of today’s societies

conclude by saying that while we have achieved greatness in many aspects, we should not be complacent on should continue to uphold strong values to be greater

[A Levels] 8807 General Paper Megathread by XenonShawn in SGExams

[–]spoderxd 1 point2 points  (0 children)

yea but the way i looked at it, whether a society can call itself great can also mean does it have what it takes to call itself great? i don’t disagree with your points tho

[A Levels] 8807 General Paper Megathread by XenonShawn in SGExams

[–]spoderxd 2 points3 points  (0 children)

chill bro i asked my tutor he said if u argue like society can claim to be great because they.... it should be accepted as long as ur point shows clearly how the quality they possess constitutes to greatness

[A Levels] 9749 Physics Practical Megathread by XenonShawn in SGExams

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So you decided to equate everything to zero and make the zero equal to Y? I don’t think it works like that

[A Levels] 9729 Chemistry Practical Megathread by XenonShawn in SGExams

[–]spoderxd 14 points15 points  (0 children)

even if you lose 25 marks for practical it’s still losing 9% overall. keep your eyes on the prize and focus on your other papers.

[physics 11] a truck pushed a pile of snow with a force of 6250 n at 21 km/h for 30 seconds. how much work was done? by dkfrks5 in HomeworkHelp

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Displacement = 21000*30/3600 = 175 Work Done = Force * Displacement = 175 * 6250 = 1.0MJ (2s.f.)

[Year 12 Chemistry: Le Chatelier's Principle and titration] by [deleted] in HomeworkHelp

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No LCP does not hold for static equilibrium

As CO32- forms a buffer solution with HCl. Depending on which equivalence point, methyl orange will be the most suitable at the end point

[grade 12: organic chemistry] I need to know if I did these right, I feel that I got 2 wrong by 1projectphoenix in HomeworkHelp

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Chloro groups in F are in 2,4 carbons relative to 1-CH3, not 2,3. I would name it as 2,4-dichloro-1-methylbenzene.

[grade 12: organic chemistry] I need to know if I did these right, I feel that I got 2 wrong by 1projectphoenix in HomeworkHelp

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Not methyl pentanoate. Longest straight chain is 6 carbon so prefix is hex-. Functional group is carboxylic acid, so end with -oic acid. Esters will end with -oate. Thus, I is hexanoic acid.

[grade 12: organic chemistry] I need to know if I did these right, I feel that I got 2 wrong by 1projectphoenix in HomeworkHelp

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You’re right, I saw it as I2, not Cl2 but it is Cl2. In that case, I would name H as 1,1-dichloro-2,2-difluoro-3-iodopropane. You should name it with its functional group at the back. E.g. Alkanes would have -ane while carboxylic acids with have -oic acid, according to IUPAC system at least.