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  1. Nisha Kolhe

    physics p4

    The applications doc is blank Thanks for the equations
  2. Nisha Kolhe

    A Level Physics Paper 5

    Thank Thank you so much :)
  3. Nisha Kolhe

    A Level Physics Paper 5

    Okay so in may/June 2010 for the second question you are required to find the value of T and T^2 and the ms only gives values of T^2. I have tried every possible way but don't get the markscheme values for T or T^2. The ms seems off but I know that is pretty unreasonable. Please refer to the...
  4. Nisha Kolhe

    CHEMISTRY P22!

    Oh yeah The two half equations And why us steel not used as the anode After that do u remember what it was ? The last sub part was the ph of MgCl2 and SiCl4
  5. Nisha Kolhe

    CHEMISTRY P22!

    What was question 3 about I forgot?
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    CHEMISTRY P22!

    Got the same
  7. Nisha Kolhe

    CHEMISTRY P22!

    NaClO +1 (cold) NaClO3 +5 (hot)
  8. Nisha Kolhe

    Physics Doubt O/N 2002 Energy Level Diagram

    Omg lol I forgot 9702/4 O/N/02 CIE A levels Physics
  9. Nisha Kolhe

    Physics Doubt O/N 2002 Energy Level Diagram

    How do you draw and energy level diagram.? Q2 b) Please answer this question...I already tried referring to my textbook and online sources and markscheme but still don't know if what I am drawing is correct
  10. Nisha Kolhe

    nothingngngng

    That's totally fine I was just giving an example :)
  11. Nisha Kolhe

    nothingngngng

    We know the mean number of mols of water And we also calculated the mean "mols" of BaCl2 (mean mass of BaCl2/ RFM of BaCl2) Therefore For example , Mean moles of water = 0.006 Mean moles of BaCl2 = 0.003 BaCl2.xH2O So we have to find how many moles of water for 1 mol of BaCl2 => 0.003...
  12. Nisha Kolhe

    nothingngngng

    1:2 so 2H2O
  13. Nisha Kolhe

    nothingngngng

    I th i think I got like 392
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    nothingngngng

    I I got the same
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    nothingngngng

    Yess I got the same
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