charmed_cuties
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i'm having trouble remembering the whole effects of changing concentration, volume and pressure
Originally posted by charmed_cuties
i'm having trouble remembering the whole effects of changing concentration, volume and pressure
dunno, is 94 considered good? lol i've applied to be a tutorOriginally posted by charmed_cuties
oi timmy did u get a good mark for ur chemistry hsc exams??
lol want tutoring? heheOriginally posted by charmed_cuties
omg i am so intimidated by that mark!!! shit i'm no where near ur standard, i think i need to study harder. 94 for chemistry is excellent i bet ya wen i do the hsc my mark is gonna be so crap compared to ur mark
lol okies. i wasn't serious anywaysOriginally posted by charmed_cuties
yeah i wish i had tutoring but hey lets jsut say i'm not that well off and yeah sorta outta cash for the week
True true, why worry? just give it your best and you will be happy with what you get Besides, as long as you get in the course you want to do in uni (I assume that's what you want to do) then it won't matter how well you did in the HSC (I am not saying this because it got a crabbie chemistry mark which was VERY disappointing) lol.. i literally screwed up 'cause my HSC results turened out to be unexpected hahaa.. but anyways, back to the point, don't make comparisons! That's a big NO NO! You'll be depressed if you do that (maybe I'm taking cuties too seriously here? hehee.. but still) the best way to score a good mark in science subjests is to understand thingsOriginally posted by t-i-m-m-y
don't worry, and don't make comparisons i guess it kinda makes u feel stupid etc. just do ur best -good luck!
*nod nod* tutoring is... useless I think, UNLESS your teacher is too imcompotent then you should consider to be tutored (or maybe you do insane maths.. a.k.a. 4U/ Extension 2 ---> 'cause you'll never get enough time to understand everything and go in the exam confidently [with the exception of super genius] *sigh* meee probably was too dumb to do it lol) don't need a tutor *nod nod*Originally posted by t-i-m-m-y
i didn't have tutoring for chem tho, as long as u study hard
if you shove something in or take something out or alter the conditions, the equilibrium is going to try and resist the changeumm can sumone explain le chatelier's principle in simple terms??
Originally posted by mushroom_head
doesn't equilibrium just shift to the side with the lower volume?