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Retired Nov '14
Sometimes they don't look for states.HARSH from what ive been told
If u don't have states, no marks
Sometimes they don't look for states.HARSH from what ive been told
If u don't have states, no marks
Given up on the all rounders a while ago Not necessary for a 95 with my subs anyway. And if I were to all round, chem would be the 11th and 12th unit I feel so screwed, I can't remember all the solubility tests."2012 ATAR goal- 95.00+ and being an all rounders"
I think you're harsher than HSC because well, you're a tight-ass.All of you guys are seriously underestimating chemistry marking criteria and markers. lol
Farr you Fk'd him up =PI think you're harsher than HSC because well, you're a tight-ass.
My tutor said some markers take off a mark if you draw "OH", apparently you should show ALL bonding "O-H" -___-All of you guys are seriously underestimating chemistry marking criteria and markers. lol
so trueMy tutor said some markers take off a mark if you draw "OH", apparently you should show ALL bonding "O-H" -___-
But I'm really not.I think you're harsher than HSC because well, you're a tight-ass.
Yep, lot's of chem markers are meaner than me.My tutor said some markers take off a mark if you draw "OH", apparently you should show ALL bonding "O-H" -___-
Yeah, that's called stick notation and is a thing. I wouldn't take marks off for that. I think they only come off if you were supposed to show the bend caused by the C-O-H bond, and you didn't because you just wrote C-OH.To be honest, if they take marks off for -OH instead of -O-H, that would be stupid because the question gives it in OH and sometimes just uses a point thing for carbon (in HSC).