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Hermes1

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I have a prac test soon worth 20 %.
Im really worried because i dont no wat to study. any tips on what they usually ask. i.e equations, calculations etc.
 

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d w, the actual cut off is much lower than 98.15 for ur course
so just chill
 

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I have a prac test coming up in a few weeks, and I've already started preparing...

Right now, I'm just compiling a list of notes of each practical that could be in the exam, and I am planning to just read and revise over each prac like a few times a week. I'm also planning to do some practice questions associated with each prac, but that will be for later.
 

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For Chem right?
- Go over all the pracs who have studied.
- Know how to make your results more reliable and valid e.g. like repeat exp 10 times or something and valid using diff measurement devices such as pH probe , data logger, universal indicator.
- learn how to calculate for titration if they ask you that e.g. finding concentration, moles, molar mass of final solutions or something.
- How can you improve your method?
- Some even ask questions like how does working with a partner during experiments benefit each other?
- You could also practice some discussion questions for pracs.
 

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remember to use your results from the prac. I got f***ed over when i didnt refer to the results and ended up getting average mark for the grade
 

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remember in your "conclusion" to address the aim and keep it simple
 

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