I'm considering this degree also and share some similar questions.
1) From what i've seen, it's possible to not go by their structure strictly and choose to form a mix between engg/comm as long as you make sure you complete certain prerequisites or co-requisites to not make any further...
Was not expecting such a tough exam after all the relatively straight forward ones in other subjects. MC was quite tough idk how i went there. Option (medical) was straightforward, core had some tough questions but hoping to have got through most of them correctly.
I agree with the above so hopefully thats 20/20 for me, but now after reading 18 again i get why some others suspect it might be C. But still i think it is referring to the pond that was initially being analysed rather than contaminated site so im still thinking its A.
I messed it up too. If you at least wrote down the correct equlibrium expression (products over reactants using the chemical formulas) then that should be 1/3
Yeah i didnt get a chance to check over that question, but i made sure doing it to just write out the expression for K so i should get 1/3. Really that was the only difficult question in industrial and only difficult/less common type of calculation in the exam
lol this is what threw me off. I thought K wouldnt change since no temperature change but then i saw 3 marks and didnt think id get it with that. So i did the calculation wrong and think i got around 5.3...
Pretty easy exam if you knew the syllabus in depth, annoyed at doing the buffer/acetate part b wrong and also fairly sure my K was wrong in industrial. Also not quite confident with all my modifications to the lawn fertiliser prac but other than that was quite a good exam.