I suppose not, but the majority of my science lessons were biology and chemistry, I got physics only once on one week, and twice on another I'll be watching mygcsescience physics videos all weekend haha
I suppose not, but the majority of my science lessons were biology and chemistry, I got physics only once on one week, and twice on another I'll be watching mygcsescience physics videos all weekend haha
Same haha hopefully the paper wont be as bad as bio!
I wrote about weak intermolecular forces, therefore they're easy to overcome, meaning it has a low melting point. Is that correct? (More of an educated guess to be fair)
I wrote about weak intermolecular forces, therefore they're easy to overcome, meaning it has a low melting point. Is that correct? (More of an educated guess to be fair)
I said it was a damn alloy... It was only one mark erm
I wrote about weak intermolecular forces, therefore they're easy to overcome, meaning it has a low melting point.Is that correct? (More of an educated guess to be fair)
I can't see why that would give it a lower mp than silicon dioxide, it's still the same substance.
Does anyone remember the number of marks for the Oxygen covalent bond question?
In a rush, put only 2 shared electrons in the middle and am trying to calculate how many marks I lost for certain.
It was just two marks so it's not that bad..I realised with one minute to go in a french exam that I did the six mark question all wrong.. 6 marks down the drain
For the dot and cross diagram for showing how oxygen shares bonds, instead of a dot and cross diagram, i had mind blank and used small circles and crosses? Will it be fine to replace the dots with small circles?
For the dot and cross diagram for showing how oxygen shares bonds, instead of a dot and cross diagram, i had mind blank and used small circles and crosses? Will it be fine to replace the dots with small circles?