Yeah, i got part 1 as aluminium but for the 2nd part i made up stuff :/lol this isnt so much of an answer but:
first question: WTF!! lolol
any inert metal =S i just used stainless steel like the stimulus piece given aboveYeah I did that but I didn't know what anode to use.. what did you use?
hahaha yea first part was nice n easy,,,,but in the second i was WTF?!?!?!?! and just described uses of: more suitable metals, coating with less reactive metals, and painting as methods of protection =SYeah, i got part 1 as aluminium but for the 2nd part i made up stuff :/
For the silver plating, did you guys just make an electrolytic cell with the spoon as the cathode and Silver Nitrate electrolyte?
I compared it to aluminium and the inside of aluminium cans has to coated in something else as well because otherwise it'd react with acids in soft drinks etc etc... gah such a dodgy answer lolhahaha yea first part was nice n easy,,,,but in the second i was WTF?!?!?!?! and just described uses of: more suitable metals, coating with less reactive metals, and painting as methods of protection =S
Out of 3. So you will probably get 1 for having the right idea?FUCK
I put the negative wire to the inert thing and the positive wire to the spoon (shoulda had other way round).
How many marks would i lose for doin that?
actually i really struggled to include equations in the 7 mark question on the scientists7 Marker was easily predictable this year
no need to include equations for that questionactually i really struggled to include equations in the 7 mark question on the scientists
included like maybe 4 at most
makin me a bit nervous lol
haha. platinum costs over 100 times silver per gram. what type of school do you go to? i put graphite rod.Yer...
Platinum (anode) - not silver as it is in a SCHOOL laboratory
Artifact (cathode)
Silver nitrate - electrolyte
haha. platinum costs over 100 times silver per gram. what type of school do you go to? i put graphite rod.