yourlocaliga
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it was an equilibrium question to calculate the keq and i wrote down the wrong chemical formula for a substance which led me to write the wrong equation, and thus the wrong molar ratio, wrong ice table, and wrong equilibrium expression
but like based off of my wrong equation they were all right, and my answer was right based off of that ifykwim but i lost like 3 marks for doing all of those wrong. would that not constitute an error carried forward so that i only lose like 1 mark?? or does chem not do that
but like based off of my wrong equation they were all right, and my answer was right based off of that ifykwim but i lost like 3 marks for doing all of those wrong. would that not constitute an error carried forward so that i only lose like 1 mark?? or does chem not do that