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Question regarding the effect of ligands on colour, you mentioned as splitting increases the light absorbed shifts towards violet - however the light absorbed was shifting towards red, the complementary color was shifting towards violet. So is there a mistake in the statement?
Yes, however, the general rule is to give to the same degree of precision as the figures they have given you. E.g. if they say pH of 5.6 in the question, then make sure your answer is the same. The exception to this is if they specifically tell you what level for precision they require.
you see there is a lot to this topic realistically they cant question everything and we cant remember everything. what parts of this topic play a more significant role than others?
i'd argue that Mr. Harris taught this better in 1 hr 30 mins than my teacher did in 2 weeks! if I ace my chemistry paper, i'm emailing you my heartiest of thanks!
Could you please make a video of you solving a past paper? I'd like to see how you would approach the questions
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I am using this video to note so many important points that teachers fail to highlight so often
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At 49:07 a single bond exists b/t the two carbon atoms of ethanedioate/ oxalate.
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01:05:00 doesnt the list down show decreasing deltaE instead of increasing?
1:26:00 is there a threshold for a very big kstab? To determine whether the equilibrium will shift or not when excess is added on either side
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Question regarding the effect of ligands on colour, you mentioned as splitting increases the light absorbed shifts towards violet - however the light absorbed was shifting towards red, the complementary color was shifting towards violet. So is there a mistake in the statement?
in 13:30 at the table in Cu
Cu has 2 oxidation states right?
it has Cu+ and Cu2+ ?
u missed out Cu+
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Is this the complete transition metals like we don’t need to study any further like after this we acsn just attempt past papers
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Sir I've a question, for 2023, do we need to answer mathematical questions with 3 significant figures (3 s.f.) and 2 decimal places only?
Yes, however, the general rule is to give to the same degree of precision as the figures they have given you. E.g. if they say pH of 5.6 in the question, then make sure your answer is the same. The exception to this is if they specifically tell you what level for precision they require.
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you see there is a lot to this topic realistically they cant question everything and we cant remember everything. what parts of this topic play a more significant role than others?
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