you can request your sch lab assistant to let you do your experiment and practice...Originally posted by jam on a bread:If my sch lab can, i wldn't ask this. I mean any private centres?
as if it's so easy.Originally posted by R3SsH|n:you can request your sch lab assistant to let you do your experiment and practice...
Actually hor, the easiest method is to ask your subject teacher. Most of the time they will allow de, unless they really don't like you then too bad lor.Originally posted by fugue in C minor:as if it's so easy.
think with your brains b4 you speak can?![]()
Are you born yesterday?Originally posted by aRcTiC_sTaR:Actually hor, the easiest method is to ask your subject teacher. Most of the time they will allow de, unless they really don't like you then too bad lor.
when doing chem prac...always use minimally sufficient amount of solution(1cm3 or fill up bottom hemisphere of test tube)/ powder( 1 spatula max)...like that then expected observations will be more easily observed....just dun be kiasu and add alot can le.....actually QA got technique one....if ur teacher good enuff he/she can teach u how to read the steps given in the QA paper and fill in the expected observations and results without doing the experiment itself!! So everytime look at the QA instructions before carrying out the experiment and go thru in ur mind what are the possible expected results and look out for those while doing the prac...though u have to keep in mind that something unexpected may happen along the way: )Originally posted by jaydunkfull:I need more practice for chem prac! those few sessions conducted in school are still not enough. especially for QA, i keep failing, scoring as low as 7 out of 20 its worrisome because its gonna pull down your marks.
theres this very weird thing.
how come everytime i add a salt right, its unsoluble when it should be soluble and vice versa? my results are all opposite from what it should be!
"Just Your Luck".Originally posted by jaydunkfull:I need more practice for chem prac! those few sessions conducted in school are still not enough. especially for QA, i keep failing, scoring as low as 7 out of 20 its worrisome because its gonna pull down your marks.
theres this very weird thing.
how come everytime i add a salt right, its unsoluble when it should be soluble and vice versa? my results are all opposite from what it should be!