Hi guys, i'm currently in year 10 and i really need help with chemistry3 which is triple or extension science is anyone else doing triple science and any tips would help.
Hi guys, i'm currently in year 10 and i really need help with chemistry3 which is triple or extension science is anyone else doing triple science and any tips would help.
What kind of help you need? C3 is a really nice unit. It's really interesting. It mostly all about the periodic table atoms, titration calculations etc. A lot of people say its hard but i liked it. I can help you. I did my Chemistry in year 10 and came out with an a*. i got 93 in c3 i think.
What kind of help you need? C3 is a really nice unit. It's really interesting. It mostly all about the periodic table atoms, titration calculations etc. A lot of people say its hard but i liked it. I can help you. I did my Chemistry in year 10 and came out with an a*. i got 93 in c3 i think.
Your amazing getting an A* what year are you in now?
Hi guys, i'm currently in year 10 and i really need help with chemistry3 which is triple or extension science is anyone else doing triple science and any tips would help.
I did it a few years ago. Just keep reading through your notes textbook and do lots of past papers.
literally the only things you need for gcse sciences are the cgp revision guides ) i didnt listen at all in physics and i hated it but i bought cgp like 2 months before the exams and got 100 ums and A* in all 3 sciences
i found chem to be the easiest out of the 3 sciences at gcse level
but of course practice exam technique as well but cgp has the points laid out in a good way and u just need to memorise and copy it down lol
literally the only things you need for gcse sciences are the cgp revision guides ) i didnt listen at all in physics and i hated it but i bought cgp like 2 months before the exams and got 100 ums and a* in all 3 sciences
i found chem to be the easiest out of the 3 sciences at gcse level
but of course practice exam technique as well but cgp has the points laid out in a good way and u just need to memorise and copy it down lol
literally the only things you need for gcse sciences are the cgp revision guides ) i didnt listen at all in physics and i hated it but i bought cgp like 2 months before the exams and got 100 ums and A* in all 3 sciences
i found chem to be the easiest out of the 3 sciences at gcse level
but of course practice exam technique as well but cgp has the points laid out in a good way and u just need to memorise and copy it down lol
Year 10 i kind of find c3 fun and amaizing but i just don't seem to get the titrations calaculation
I watched a YouTube video before exam haha and ended up getting the question right on the actual exam. Urm it's pretty much the same method you use to find out Imperical formulae