Question #9f125

1 Answer
Oct 31, 2015

Visit the library.

Explanation:

Seriously. I used to teach General Chemistry and I never gave a homework that was so original, it wasn't done before. I usually just lift the questions out of a textbook. The internet can help you only so much (and sometimes, it would give you an answer that is totally wrong).

You can do your homework in the library where all the books you need are right within your reach. Chances are the answer you are looking for (or the way to solve a particular mathematical/chemistry problem) is right in those pages. You just need to learn how to look (usually keywords do the trick).