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    Repost- How many words would a five minute speech be

    2 hrs !!!!! LOL why the hel would a teacher give something that long and where did the teacher find the time to listen to everyones
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    Repost- How many words would a five minute speech be

    Yeh I had read slow and steady and got just under 1000 wrds, with a powerpoint in the background, so it depends how you speak, and speak fast but understandable. Btw for my legal speech, well it was a 20 min presentation so your lucky hahaha
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    Repost- How many words would a five minute speech be

    I said 1000 words in just over 5 mins so aim for around that
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    2010 HSC chemistry

    What this question is testing is your knowledge on the basic and acidic nature of salts, as well as the equilibrium properties. To increase the concentration of the (CrO4)2-, you must remove the hydrogen ions to shift the equilibrium left. For A sodium nitrate, the sodium comes from sodium...
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    How to produce Vinyl chloride and Styrene?

    nah like I said there is oxygen present and water is the by product. 4C2H4+2Cl2+O2 ----> 4C2H3Cl + 2H2O
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    How to produce Vinyl chloride and Styrene?

    The ethylene is heated to 150 degrees celsius, with chlorine and oxygen, and in the presence of a copper chloride catalyst.
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    Complex Help

    Yeh true but I recommend using the substitution method because it is useful for almost any other situation whereas the factorisation may not work sometimes, but yes you can
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    Proof for a modulus, inequality induction =D

    That's what I thought at first but you do as in the proving step, when you got big Z, you expand the same way |Z+z(k+1)| like you did when you proved for n=2 and you have to state that, and then by continuing the chain you will get the solution.
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    Best/highest paying part time jobs

    The manual labour jobs are one of the highest, and traffic control lol except that's just a bludge
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    Complex Help

    sorry I don't have a pen and paper, but let z=x+iy then you substitute and simplify, then you equate the real and imaginary. Btw u can not have an imaginary as the denominator so you must rationalise.
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    Does this happen to anyone else using the Excel Success One HSC Paper Book?

    I got an old success book but there was a mistake in a calculation or two which was really annoying and that is really frustrating, that's why if I'm not sure now I try to refer to numerous sources like the net, online board of studies, my notes and the text book.
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    2010 Chemistry qn20 mc

    ppm is basically the same as mg/L, where 1000 mg = 1 g. If you want to another example look here http://community.boredofstudies.org/showthread.php?t=270087, and if you still need help just say :D the answer to the question is as follows. As the curve will be linear or close to it, we can say...
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    Does this happen to anyone else using the Excel Success One HSC Paper Book?

    Lol yep except now the only reason I look at success one answers is for some other ideas haha but it's really annoying, and especially when their calculations are worng
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    Who Is the Best Soccer Player of Recent Times?

    I reckon the best all rounder player is Messi but he is still growing and will become better lol
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    Mc

    Lol same ^^ :D
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    How to calculate ppm???

    Depends on the question type, since ppm equals to mg/L, you can then use concentration to find anything you need. Note that 1000 mg = 1 g so 1 mg = 1x10^-3 g
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    Calculation Question from the student's guide to HSC Chemistry

    First re read the question, 0.9 mol of N2 has been converted, thus 3x0.9 mol of H2 has also been converted using the stoichiometry, but you are right when you said 6.9-2.7=4.2 mol of H2 remaining. Also they just substituted the values into the equilibrium constant equation, that is wrong you...
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    Chemistry Question

    Yep sorry was doing another question at the same time and did not realise, but as long as the molar ratio and such is understandable. Thanks
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    What is BOD/DO relationship

    Dissolved Oxygen (DO) is the amount of oxygen dissolved in the water system. It is measured in ppm as the natural waterways and systems have approximately 8 ppm. Biochemical Oxygen Demand (BOD), is the measure of the how much of the DO is used by the organisms and bacteria present in the water...
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    Chemistry Question

    Sorry but I will start from the beginning and go through, then if there is still anything you need don't bee afraid to ask :D 2HCl_{(aq)}+Ba(OH)_{2}_{(aq)}\rightarrow 2BaCl_{2}_{(aq)}+H_{2}O_{(l)} now number of moles of HCl = 0.025x0.75= 0.01875 moles number of moles of Ba(OH)2 = 0.01x0.5=...
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