cherrybolssom Posted April 13, 2019 Report Share Posted April 13, 2019 I´ve started studying for the chemistry exam and was wondering if understanding the ¨NOS¨, ¨applications and skills¨, and the ¨understandings¨ written at the beginning of each textbook chapter would be enough to do well on the exam. There´s some extra information throughout the chapters that´s not part of any of those categories (for example in 2.1 they talk about radio isotopes being used in nuclear medicine and they give specific examples, but that´s not part of the understandings, NOS or applications and skill). Would that sort of ¨extra information¨ be asked on the exam? Reply Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
Sandwich Posted April 13, 2019 Report Share Posted April 13, 2019 Get a copy of the syllabus and that will detail specifically everything that you'll be examined on. I would suggest using it as a reference for all your revision. You can download it from our Files section: Reply Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
kw0573 Posted April 13, 2019 Report Share Posted April 13, 2019 NOS questions are scarcely asked. Sometimes they ask for an application, but that is like one question on the entire exam (answered in point form). So NOS and applications should not be priorities and you should only review them only if you are absolutely done with anything else. Most of these questions are meant to have an intuitive answer, and they do not need memorization of details. Reply Link to post Share on other sites More sharing options...
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