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TyranT

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Changes in the study design in past ten years for Chemistry?
« on: October 23, 2019, 11:15:51 am »
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Hello, the title pretty much explains it all. I want to get some resources off a mate for unit 3/4(He finished about 10 years ago). He did very well in Biology and Psychology too. So if you could provide info for those subjects too(bio and psych), that will be much appreciated

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Re: Changes in the study design in past ten years for Chemistry?
« Reply #1 on: October 26, 2019, 08:28:02 pm »
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We're looking at the 2009 study design which I've found is very different from the 2019/2012 study design for chemistry.
You don't need to know about:
- UV Visible spectroscopy
- gas chromatography
- anything about acidity constants, the strength of acids, ionisation constants
- anything about ethanoic anhydride and salicylic acid (as far as I'm aware)
- gravimetric analysis
- back titration
- anything about DNA
- production of chemicals such as ammonia, ethene, sulfuric acid and nitric acid

Of course, there's a lot of things that remained such as fuels, equilibrium, a lot on food chemistry, electrolysis, redox etc. so you may find your friend's notes to be beneficial. Hope this helps!
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