Im struggling on all of this and I just don't get it the terminologies or anything else would someone allow me to look at their notes that explain the assignment very simply as opposed to all of this technical stuff, just english would be great.

My deadline is Friday of this week. Any assistance greatly received.

I doubt if anyone reading this forum has notes for this online course. I see that Block 6 is about atoms.

Block 6 Our world and its atoms explores the nature of atoms, the basic building blocks of all materials.

http://www3.open.ac.uk/courses/bin/p12.dll?C01S103

I suggest you ask your tutor for help since I'm not familiar with what is being taught in this course. You can also post a specific question here and someone will try to help you.

Ms Sue, thanks for responding, it would appear like so many people on this site everyone appears to be suck on S103 Chemical balancing of Formula and so on, I am currently on Question 1 of the TMA 05. Parts a through to f are causing me some what of a headache, my field of speciality is IT, however, I am doing this with my partner to support her, sometimes two heads are better than one.

Appreciate your taking the time to answer my posting though i shall be more specific next time.

hi
have you had a look at tma 06 yet ifyou have can you give me a shout

I'm sorry, but I am not able to look at specific course materials or assignments. However, I can try to provide some general guidance on how to approach the assignment.

When working on a task that involves technical concepts or terminologies that you are not familiar with, it can be helpful to break it down into smaller, more manageable parts. Here are some steps you can take to understand and complete the assignment:

1. Read the assignment instructions carefully: Make sure you understand what is being asked of you. Look for any specific guidelines or requirements.

2. Research the topic: Use reliable sources such as textbooks, online articles, or educational websites to gain a better understanding of the subject matter. Take notes or create flashcards to help you remember key information.

3. Break down the problem: Identify the different parts or components of the question. If there are specific formulas or equations involved, make sure you understand them and how they relate to the problem.

4. Seek additional resources or assistance: If you're still struggling, reach out to your course tutor or classmates for help. They may be able to provide clarification or offer different explanations that could help you understand the topic better.

5. Practice and review: Work through example problems or practice questions to reinforce your understanding of the material. Review your notes regularly to keep the information fresh in your mind.

Remember, learning new concepts can take time and effort. It's important to give yourself enough time to study and understand the material. Good luck with your assignment, and don't hesitate to ask for help if you need it!