1) Always use the values given in the question and attempt all questions even if they seem difficult as they may be easy.
2) For mathematical questions, follow the order of operations and go from left to right if there are no brackets.
3) When solving problems, look for ways to manipulate the information you have into the form required by the question rather than just guessing.
1) Always use the values given in the question and attempt all questions even if they seem difficult as they may be easy.
2) For mathematical questions, follow the order of operations and go from left to right if there are no brackets.
3) When solving problems, look for ways to manipulate the information you have into the form required by the question rather than just guessing.
1) Always use the values given in the question and attempt all questions even if they seem difficult as they may be easy.
2) For mathematical questions, follow the order of operations and go from left to right if there are no brackets.
3) When solving problems, look for ways to manipulate the information you have into the form required by the question rather than just guessing.
dont forget the other tangency condition for circle - distance of center from line is radius, useful if other doesnt work ALWAYS USE THE VALUES GIVEN CH3N2O2, if one mole of this then moles of Nitrogen is 2 for elec chem, first priority is getting the equation then do del gnet = delg + delg its fine if electrons dont cancel just put that in del g net dont forget about parallel lines for area with complex numbers, convert to cartesian in maths if one approach doesnt work then start from scratch and think of something new for mathematical go left to right if no brackets remember if mins or seconds etc beware that enthalpy is negative so order can flip path diff decreases as we go towards inf , keep that in mind see if polarized light or not dont be scared of maths or any questions, always attempt once they can be really easy see if E not of cell rxn or individual they asked parametric form use x and y for complex if not geometry and use eulers form if mod z etc always look to manipulate the thing u got into whatever is in the question, dont just wing it for the max (t -2) t>x stuff, first make graph in t then put values of x in axis axis and then vary t like that for sequence, always write atleast a few terms for the elecstatic distance questions, put x and D-x such that both magnitudes balance for system of linear eq, if ans doesnt come, we can put lambda in the equations and see for liquid , for i value it has to be 3 ions so one whole coordination compound is also counted dont be scared to put lambda -2 etc in dets