Could't find an existing thread for this exam so thought I'd make one. Could be useful to share resources and perhaps form discuss ideas about the exam on the 10th of June.
Oh definitely! I've been making sure to look into all the how science works stuff and all the rarely asked questions in depth to ensure as few surprises as possible Expect the worst and be pleasantly surprised 👊🏻
Oh definitely! I've been making sure to look into all the how science works stuff and all the rarely asked questions in depth to ensure as few surprises as possible Expect the worst and be pleasantly surprised 👊🏻
Just revise everything so nothing can catch you out... The knowledge for U2 is rather basic so there's only a few things you need to memorise such as some of the equations and reaction conditions
Just revise everything so nothing can catch you out... The knowledge for U2 is rather basic so there's only a few things you need to memorise such as some of the equations and reaction conditions
What's the mark scheme answer? I'm definitely not sure but since the C=C is planar and can't rotate, I'd circle all of thr carbons but the one on the far right... or maybe just the C=C? IDK
What's the mark scheme answer? I'm definitely not sure but since the C=C is planar and can't rotate, I'd circle all of thr carbons but the one on the far right... or maybe just the C=C? IDK
Yes ur right! Thankyou so much! Its the carbons except the one on the right how did you know that tho? I thot it was just the C double bond C carbon i dont get why the other ones are included
Yes ur right! Thankyou so much! Its the carbons except the one on the right how did you know that tho? I thot it was just the C double bond C carbon i dont get why the other ones are included
It's basically all of the carbons which are directly attached to the C=C double bond that lie in the same plane. This picture should help
(It's the trigonal planar one in the middle which links to the question).
By the way, this website is a god send when it comes to chemistry notes! Make sure you scroll down for the 'Old Spec' notes and then it's module 2 So helpful!