hey, I was wondering what is the best way to study for chemistry pracs?
Hey!
I think that, generally, there is little to study when it comes to chemistry pracs. Most of the time, you aren't being assessed on specific, actual knowledge of the course; rather, on your analytical skills, your ability to form a discussion and sometimes your ability to do calculations.
Other than being comfortable with a titration, in case you are asked to do one, I think that the main this to worry about is being able to write balanced chemical formulas, use equations from throughout the course, and understanding what accuracy, reliability and validity are. This latter point is especially important, in case you are asked (as often occurs) to write out a discussion for your prac.
You need to be able to write a risk assessment (risk, precaution, response) and be able to graph any results you find.
I think that's about it; I didn't elaborate on each of the above notes because I figured that you probably understand most of them, but if there is any part of this answer that I can expand on (accuracy, reliability and validity for example) please let me know! Happy to help out however I can.
Jake