2014 PSLE Discussions and Strategy
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The boiling point of substance T is 24 dgrees. Can u find the state of substance T at 0 dgrees? Explain your answer.
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anyone knows HMT past years PSLC compo topics? tks
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24hr-mum:
DS answer is no because the question only state boiling point, so it can be a solid or liquid at zero degree. Correct ?The boiling point of substance T is 24 dgrees. Can u find the state of substance T at 0 dgrees? Explain your answer.
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My gal wrote the same
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wow, it’s time to paint the town RED…celebrate, you have worked hard…now it’s time to play hard.
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dagong99:
Same understanding
DS answer is no because the question only state boiling point, so it can be a solid or liquid at zero degree. Correct ?24hr-mum:
The boiling point of substance T is 24 dgrees. Can u find the state of substance T at 0 dgrees? Explain your answer.
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dagong99:
My DS put the same answer too !
DS answer is no because the question only state boiling point, so it can be a solid or liquid at zero degree. Correct ?24hr-mum:
The boiling point of substance T is 24 dgrees. Can u find the state of substance T at 0 dgrees? Explain your answer.
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bleeze:
lurline:
How about 'food' ?
From the blood, only can get nutrient. Blood cannot get digested food and food.
The word nutrient is too generalised.
During decomposition, decomposers break down dead matter into simpler substances and return it to the soil as mineral salts and not as nutrient.
For this particular ans, the blood contains digested food which is also correct. -
janet_lee88:
wow, it's time to paint the town RED...celebrate, you have worked hard...now it's time to play hard.
Yes, is good celebrate since the kids had studied so hard, for so many months.
But pls don't burn Psle books or notes, like what happened last year.
If dont want, can give away to P5s who need them -
Can i know how the subj grading (like
A*,not t score) are calculated? Based on raw score or it depends on bell curve as well? For example, they might raise or lower the band based on how the cohort performed?
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