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Hey guys, i have just managed to grab the concept of 'redox table' and potentials, and i did some questions and went alright, but I want to know of a good that has A LOT of questions, im not talking 5-6 im talking like dozens, isnt there chem books out there that follow strictly the syllabus that a filled up with more questions rather than learning HOW to do them

im not talking about just past HSC papers, i mean that it follows the syllabus in order of a book, just full of questions

ask me any questions if you dont get what im after? but do any books/places exist

i seriously need to start hammering more questions so i dont forget this stuff for my upcoming half yearlies in ~5 weeks

thanks!
 

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Casmira said:
Hey guys, i have just managed to grab the concept of 'redox table' and potentials, and i did some questions and went alright, but I want to know of a good that has A LOT of questions, im not talking 5-6 im talking like dozens, isnt there chem books out there that follow strictly the syllabus that a filled up with more questions rather than learning HOW to do them

im not talking about just past HSC papers, i mean that it follows the syllabus in order of a book, just full of questions

ask me any questions if you dont get what im after? but do any books/places exist

i seriously need to start hammering more questions so i dont forget this stuff for my upcoming half yearlies in ~5 weeks

thanks!
I had a textbook. It's pretty old though. I forgot the name of it. Go to dymocks or angus and robertson, and ask if they have any of those books.
 

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Successone.

Although it contains past HSC papers. It has questions structured per module. Although you would want to just do the redox ones atm.

The 2005 book isn't out yet however harass an 04er for a cheap one.
 
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well it would be wise to hammer ALL questions alot, i feel alto more confident

dont get me wrong, i can do them right now, but i mean i did only 30min work on it, and due to my lovely memory it wont stay more than a few months
 

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I'm not sure of a book, but couldn't you ask your teacher for a sheet or two of those type of questions? More likely than not they'd have a lot of stuff filed away that they're more than happy to help you with.
 

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