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More on oxidation states

This post gives you more worked examples of how to calculate oxidation states.

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September 18, 2010 Posted by | AQA CHEM 2 | Leave a Comment

A simple study technique to prioritise your time

Don’t waste effort revising stuff that’s only ever worth a few marks. Simply carry out the process below using past papers from the resource links on the right and you will soon get a “league table” of marks to rank your revision priorities. Read more »

September 18, 2010 Posted by | Study Techniques | Leave a Comment

Learning from Exam Papers

If I told you you were going to be involved in a boxing competition on Friday what would you do? My students have so far told me:

  • Learn how to box
  • go to the gym
  • run off
  • read up on boxing

Not one of them asked me “what do I have to do?”

And in the above example, I forgot to tell them they would be the ticket person on the door! So they may have done all that preparation for no purpose whatsoever, as they failed to find out what was expected of them. Read more »

September 18, 2010 Posted by | Study Techniques | 8 Comments

Biodegradability and disposal of polymers

 

Biodegradability

Polyesters Polyamides
Chemically inert … and so … Chemically reactive … and so…
CANNOT be hydrolysed and so … CAN be hydrolysed … and so …
Are NOT biodegradable Are biodegradable

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September 18, 2010 Posted by | AQA CH4 | Leave a Comment

   

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