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IiTeachChem
•Created by Emperor Someone on 3/19/2025 in #💭│doubts
What value to use for g?
yeah but its a pyq and it wasnt cancelled so 🤷♀️ what do we do if smth like this comes up again? Just use 10?
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IiTeachChem
•Created by Emperor Someone on 3/20/2025 in #💭│doubts
order of ionic character
oh- but I thought it only applies to compounds which have a large electronegativity difference? Don't we use dipole moment to see whether compounds having atoms with similar EN have more polar nature?
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IiTeachChem
•Created by Emperor Someone on 3/20/2025 in #💭│doubts
order of ionic character
How do we calculate that? is it coz ClF3 is T-shaped while SO2 is bent?
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IiTeachChem
•Created by Emperor Someone on 3/20/2025 in #💭│doubts
order of ionic character
fajan's rule is used for determining the covalent character of ionic compounds right? But SO2 and ClF3 are covalent compounds themselves, so how can Fajan's rule be applied here?
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IiTeachChem
•Created by Emperor Someone on 3/19/2025 in #💭│doubts
What value to use for g?
yeah but usually you take the nearest value to the answer even if not specified right?
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IiTeachChem
•Created by Emperor Someone on 3/19/2025 in #💭│doubts
What value to use for g?
okay, thanks guys
So just to be clear, I use g=10 unless specified?
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IiTeachChem
•Created by Emperor Someone on 7/8/2024 in #💭│doubts
Body fluids and Circulation (Zoology)
+solved @PeterGriffinItis
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IiTeachChem
•Created by Emperor Someone on 7/8/2024 in #💭│doubts
Body fluids and Circulation (Zoology)
yeah, will do
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IiTeachChem
•Created by Emperor Someone on 7/8/2024 in #💭│doubts
Body fluids and Circulation (Zoology)
haven't really recieved a solid answer to it yet, but since it's been a while, it could be closed ig
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IiTeachChem
•Created by Deleted User on 7/10/2024 in #💭│doubts
Book Confusion
is it a bad book?
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IiTeachChem
•Created by Deleted User on 7/10/2024 in #💭│doubts
Book Confusion
what's the reason behind this-?
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IiTeachChem
•Created by Emperor Someone on 7/6/2024 in #💭│doubts
How do I learn inorganic chem?
+solved @iTeachChem @Ghostty
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IiTeachChem
•Created by Emperor Someone on 7/8/2024 in #💭│doubts
Body fluids and Circulation (Zoology)
how is that? The oxygen from the RBCs in the capillaries is exchanged from the blood into the tissues, right? While CO2 is exchanged from the tissues
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IiTeachChem
•Created by Emperor Someone on 7/6/2024 in #💭│doubts
How do I learn inorganic chem?
yeah makes sense
The reduced portions are more than hard enough, I have no idea how I'd handle everything together 🥲
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IiTeachChem
•Created by Emperor Someone on 7/6/2024 in #💭│doubts
How do I learn inorganic chem?
mhm...especially for inorganic, i feel, because everything else is more or less intuitive, you just have to revise once in a while
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IiTeachChem
•Created by Emperor Someone on 7/6/2024 in #💭│doubts
How do I learn inorganic chem?
imo p-block is a bit easier after the deletions and stuff (if you're neet esp)
everything is related and there's a comparatively limited no. of things to learn by heart
D&F tho-
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IiTeachChem
•Created by Emperor Someone on 7/8/2024 in #💭│doubts
Body fluids and Circulation (Zoology)
it says 'from' the blood, oxygen isn't exchanged from the blood in the alveoli, it's exchanged to the blood
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IiTeachChem
•Created by Emperor Someone on 7/6/2024 in #💭│doubts
How do I learn inorganic chem?
I'm in 12th rn
the thing is, I keep on forgetting stuff, I don't really like mucking facts up but for inorganic that seems to be the only thing I can do
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IiTeachChem
•Created by Emperor Someone on 7/6/2024 in #💭│doubts
How do I learn inorganic chem?
I'm having more trouble with like, remembering orders and values and stuff
like the colors of transition metal ions, for example
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