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Im a sophmore and have my subjective final for chemistry tommrow. Any tips on what i should study most on and write notes on? I only have 3x5 index card that i could use i have most of it filled but would love extra info. Please help!!
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Aurora-- wrote Im a sophmore and have my subjective final for chemistry tommrow. Any tips on what i should study most on and write notes on? I only have 3x5 index card that i could use i have most of it filled but would love extra info. Please help!!Just make sure to write down all of your formulas and know how to apply them and switch them up if you need to.
Now I'm not sure what all your class went over but here's a little example: we know that the ideal gas law is PV=nRT
Make sure that you know how to change it up so that you can find any variable you need to know like P = (nRT)/V and so forth.
When I took my chem final a few years ago it was a bunch of stuff like that. It was all about the formulas and being able to apply them in a problem. I made sure to remember all of the formulas and was able to do pretty well. Good luck!
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3OH3 wroteAurora-- wrote Im a sophmore and have my subjective final for chemistry tommrow. Any tips on what i should study most on and write notes on? I only have 3x5 index card that i could use i have most of it filled but would love extra info. Please help!!Just make sure to write down all of your formulas and know how to apply them and switch them up if you need to.
Now I'm not sure what all your class went over but here's a little example: we know that the ideal gas law is PV=nRT
Make sure that you know how to change it up so that you can find any variable you need to know like P = (nRT)/V and so forth.
When I took my chem final a few years ago it was a bunch of stuff like that. It was all about the formulas and being able to apply them in a problem. I made sure to remember all of the formulas and was able to do pretty well. Good luck!
Thanks i have the ideal gas law written already but im gonna research on how to find any variable. Appriciate your response though.
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