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Last June it was 50/60 to get an A.

It will be the same this year, could go to 51-52.
that was a weird exam, nothing like the past papers at all.
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I think grade boundaries will be interesting as lots of people seem unsure of the answers :P


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This exam was decent, 50 for an A i reckon
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Original post by General SMG
that was a weird exam, nothing like the past papers at all.


I agree , wording of the questions wasn't normal


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LOVED THAT PAPER" time to go on TSR and realise that I got 0 marks lol
the strucutre of this exam was different from others but i reckon it was decent :smile: hopefully i get a high B or an A and i would be happy :smile:
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That last question really threw me off. What did it mean in the last box?
has anyone got a copy of the paper they can upload?
That paper was easy as!! I'm expecting really high boundaries, like 52 or something.


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Original post by flink
That last question really threw me off. What did it mean in the last box?


I thought it meant what particles were the bonds acting between, but I think i only got the Lithium one right
is there a f322 thread up?
For last question

Li: Between delocalised electrons and positive ions
Carbon: Between carbon atoms in structure
Flourine: Between flourine molecules as its van der waals forces
Original post by kelvinbeyioku
is there a f322 thread up?

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Original post by flink
That last question really threw me off. What did it mean in the last box?


Same.
Original post by MathsNerd1
That paper was easy as!! I'm expecting really high boundaries, like 52 or something.


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it wasn't 'easy' but I agree there was nothing overly challenging and i do agree grade boundaries will be pretty high
I believe I've got 57-59 marks, what was the main force for PH3?


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Original post by yodawg321
For last question

Li: Between delocalised electrons and positive ions
Carbon: Between carbon atoms in structure
Flourine: Between flourine molecules as its van der waals forces


Thats exactly what I put! woo
Original post by MathsNerd1
I believe I've got 57-59 marks, what was the main force for PH3?


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van der waals i put
Original post by Dr. Django
it wasn't 'easy' but I agree there was nothing overly challenging and i do agree grade boundaries will be pretty high


But it wasn't that hard, at all, if you looked into the book a few times you should've been fine, the most challenging was the last part of the last question.


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