to convert your current ucat score (with ar removed) to the old one the most accurate way is to divide it by 3 then multiply it by 4.
before ar got removed, you would realistically want above a 3200 (average of 800 in each section) which is equivalent to 2400 with ar removed.
(of course it all...
I was replying to C master who deleted his message telling me to shut up.
mate you're on a thread asking for advice and you're indirectly endorsing studying until getting ill. if u don't understand why that's problematic then u need help. i don't care that you're studying that much or...
bro how many times r u gonna subtly mention ur 12 hour study routine
psa: take care of ur health everyone my tutor told us abt someone who got a stroke during trials from the stress and had to drop out and learn to speak again...
an equilibrium only shifts when it is disturbed (ie. the ratio of products to reactants changes). it shifts to re-establish the correct ratio of products to reactants (ie. maintain its keq). it's BECAUSE the keq has to remain constant that the equilibrium shifts :)
(with the exception of...
it depends on whether ur better ucat or atar-wise
idk much about gateway but EAS only boosts ur atar so if u get a crappy ucat it won't help much. On the other hand if ur rlly good at ucat but not get not so good atar-wise then EAS would give you a significant boost.
abstract reasoning is now removed from the ucat so it might be a bit difficult to find any nowadays...
ik that medentry and medify have already removed their abstract reasoning questions
Oh wait one more question. from my understanding of the diagram the difference between cis and trans isomers are the different sides of the carbons which the hydrogens are bonded to which changes the shape of the molecule (i'm assuming by vsepr or something) so would they be considered...
Wait i'm slightly confused aren't but-1-ene and but-2-ene structural isomers of C4H8?
The ones I got were:
2-butanol, 2-methyl-2-propanol, 2-methyl-1-propanol
Idk if there are any more though...
for questions along the lines of "how many structural isomers does [insert organic compound here] have?" is there a way to ensure you don't miss any? like how are we supposed to think of the more difficult ones (e.g. methylcyclopropane for C4H8)