I cant help you, that would be illegal and get me and you both banned permanently from TSR. Feels sort of cruel since I have the mock paper in front of me now .
I cant help you, that would be illegal and get me and you both banned permanently from TSR. Feels sort of cruel since I have the mock paper in front of me now .
Past papers, past papers and even more past papers
Try hitting A's and understand where you go wrong in each and every question and what they expect from you Looks at examiner reports as well since they provide you examiner tips which help you
I'm currently on Edexcel too What exactly are you struggling with?
I'd recommend using Chemrevise and the fat blue Edexcel textbook and the CGP for extra additional help
I guess I'm struggling to connect stuff I've learnt with the questions that I get in tests so I should probs do lots of past papers to deal with that. We have our controlled assessment soon :\
Yeah I use the big fat textbook and the CGP I'll have a look at Chemrevise thanks
I guess I'm struggling to connect stuff I've learnt with the questions that I get in tests so I should probs do lots of past papers to deal with that. We have our controlled assessment soon :\
Yeah I use the big fat textbook and the CGP I'll have a look at Chemrevise thanks
Past papers will defintely help you understand where you go wrong and what steps you can take steps to improve your grades
Posted from TSR Mobile Got a U in my recent mock and we did the 2014 paper. Need help with how much AS chemistry revision I should do everyday in order to get an A.I'm also getting confused by nomenclature and isomers, can anyone help me with this?
Give me a message with some specific question if you want, I'm an a2 chem student
Do you know any good websites that are organic chemistry heavy ?
I don't have a website as they are very unreliable for organic chemistry but the OCR a2 textbook is the bomb! It displays the organic reaction very simply and it has an amazing organic reaction flow chart, which is life changing!
We're doing nitriles, carboxylic acids, amines, ketones, alcohols and aldehydes which are amazing once you learn and understand alkanes, alkenes and haloalkanes.
I do it the branch of chemistry I love and I can't wait to study it further at degree level
We're doing nitriles, carboxylic acids, amines, ketones, alcohols and aldehydes which are amazing once you learn and understand alkanes, alkenes and haloalkanes.
I haven't much so far for Organic Chemistry (except Halogenoalkanes, Alkanes and Alkenes in Unit 1) but I'm really interested though. Can't wait for Unit 2 Organics
Hi everyone! could someone please help me ... In energetics when working out the enthalpy of neutralisation, how do you work it out when the concentrations for the acid and alkali are different? Thanks I'd appreciate any help
I need some help on it. Question: If an excess of methane is used CH3Cl is the major product. Suggest why by reference to the steps in the mechanism.
I am thinking it has something to do with the fact if there is an excess of methane the chlorine radical is more likely to collide with it so makes CH3Cl?