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Chemistry + Biology AS.

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-31 13:31

Alright, so i've got some AS exams coming up, triple Biology on Tuesday followed by triple Chemistry on Wednesday, so that's a year of work in two subjects in two days. So I need to do some serious revision cramming.

Basically i'd just like a discussion of intermediate level Chemistry or Biology, but i'm far more concerned with Chemistry.

By intermediate level I mean fractional distillation, information on phagocytes and lymphocytes, oxidation and reduction reactions, that sort of region of difficulty.

Feel free to explore anything.

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-31 17:18

Two atoms were walking the street, and one stopped and said:
'Hey, I lost one of my electrons!'
the other side, 'Are you sure?'
And The first atom said 'I'm positive!'

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-31 20:02

Schrodinger and Heisenberg were walking down the street when they saw a cat lying down in their way.

Schrodinger asks, "Is it dead?"

Heisenberg replies, "I am uncertain."

Name: Anonymous 2008-05-31 20:22

phagocyte: retardspeak for "faggot site." Ex. "lol gaia is a phagotcyte only phagots r their."

Just read straight through the books in order. With a little luck with the questions, you'll ace the exam on one readthrough.

Name: Anonymous 2008-06-03 1:14

Name: Anonymous : 2008-05-31 20:22

    phagocyte: retardspeak for "faggot site." Ex. "lol gaia is a phagotcyte only phagots r their."

    Just read straight through the books in order. With a little luck with the questions, you'll ace the exam on one readthrough.


Jesus christ that was the biggest pile of failure i've ever seen.  You don't read through textbooks that might have shit you didn't even cover during the course -- holy fuck.

Name: Anonymous 2008-06-03 1:55

>>5
If you have any sort of level of comprehension, there's no reason why not. I took Calculus AB in high school, but studied the rest of the book and got a 5 on the Calculus BC exam.

Name: Anonymous 2008-06-03 16:31

Reagents and conditions for polymerising alkenes go.

Name: Anonymous 2008-06-03 20:43

>>7
I remember that, you had a free radical, and then it displaced some atom and the alkene became a larger molecule with a reactive end, and then lol chain reaction and shit.
I think the moral of the story was that the radicals are stealing our oilz and must be stopped.

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