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Dec 10 2008 02:05pm
anyone know the best way to memorize this?
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Dec 10 2008 02:07pm
Usually students need to learn it by sections. Like first the fluids, and so on.

Learn it by pieces should be easy. smile.gif You only need to practice your knowledge than.
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Quote (nacirem @ Wed, 10 Dec 2008, 15:05)
anyone know the best way to memorize this?


What part of it? Maybe try thinking in terms of metals, inert gases, etc.. Or group them by some other property, like atomic mass or date of discovery, to make it more fun smile.gif Th short names are pretty simple, so if you just recall those at first, assinging the place might be simplified.
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Dec 10 2008 02:07pm
Study it?
The easier way is the study it my friend smile.gif


edit: You mean how to study it?

Small pieces, maybe even flash cards doing like 10 elements at a time

This post was edited by Spira on Dec 10 2008 02:08pm
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Quote (Anarkin @ Wed, Dec 10 2008, 02:07pm)
Usually students need to learn it by sections. Like first the fluids, and so on.

Learn it by pieces should be easy. smile.gif You only need to practice your knowledge than.


I agree with this, learning it by sections would make it much easier.
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Dec 10 2008 02:08pm
well i've kind of slacked off and have a test on it in chemistry tomorrow so i need to learn it all =/
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Dec 10 2008 02:15pm
yeah do it part by part, like metals first etc...
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Dec 10 2008 02:18pm
Deffinetaly learn it in pieces, maybe memorize a little song or jiggle to remember it better.
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Dec 10 2008 02:36pm
I'd go by pieces; noble gasses, metals, non-metals, Lanthanides and actinides.

I do think this belongs more in the homework section though; this isn't about science, but how to learn it. Maybe that's just me tongue.gif
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theres actually a way to remember the first 20 hold on let me get it
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