Need Help with ILC Chemistry Grade 12 Experiments?

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The discussion centers on a request for assistance with Grade 12 ILC chemistry experiments. The original poster is currently on Unit 2 and seeks help from others taking the same course. Respondents emphasize the need for more specific questions to provide effective support. Clarification on what ILC and the particular experiments in question would enhance the discussion. Engaging with the community can lead to better guidance on the experiments.
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ILC chemistry course grade 12...

anyone taking it?? I'm on Unit 2 and i need help with some experiments...anyone here taking that course?help would be appreciated...
thnx:redface:
 
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You might want to be more specific in your questions - lot's of us know about chemistry but don't necessarily know what ILC or grade12 means.
 
Which experiments do you need help with?
 
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