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HSC is not about who is the most talented, but rather, who works the hardest :)
It's also important to be motivated.
If you study efficiently and confidently know all of the key concepts whilst doing lots of past paper questions to learn to apply your knowledge, you should be able to do great...
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In my experience as an HSC student (doing heaps of past papers), these were the most common 4+ markers I came across :)
{Note there are more potential 4+ mark topics than listed here, and in some cases, the topics listed here may not always have a 4+ marker. Ultimately the best...
pH = a measure of how concentrated in hydrogen ions a particular acid is (logarithmic scale) and does not provide a measure of an acid's strength.
For example, an acid with a pH of 3 will have a hydrogen ion concentration of 10^(-3) mol/L, or 0.001 mol/L (using the fact that log(hydrogen ion...
I used all three too. Some had helpful information that the others did not. But I feel like Jacaranda and Contexts sometimes give too much detail.
There's a bit in Conquering Chemistry (Module 3) about how, when naming straight chain haloalkanes with more than one halogen, you have to take...
Re: Are there a lot of different ways for the production of ethanol as alternative fu
The end ethanol-water mixture from fermentation and the acid hydrolysis process must be fractionally distilled to get near pure ethanol (about 96% ethanol w/w), which can then be used as a fuel.
Hope this helps!
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I got the following answer:
I'm not sure if the image is clear enough, but the answer I obtained was 167 tonnes of total hydrogen produced with each 780 tonnes of ethylene (includes hydrogen gas and the hydrogen that makes up ethylene) (to 3 sig figs, the lowest amount of sig figs...
Re: Are there a lot of different ways for the production of ethanol as alternative fu
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There are many ways of producing ethanol.
The main ones specified in the syllabus are:
- fermentation of dilute glucose (aqueous) solution by yeast in 35 degrees celsius, anaerobic conditions etc...
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A control is something that is not subject to the independent variable (independent variables = the one that is adjusted), so that the changes observed in the experiment can be attributed TO that independent variable.
The control for the heat of combustion experiment would either be...
Reliability = the reproducibility of experimental results, or in the case of research, it refers to the credentials of the sources you've used to complete the assignment + if the information gathered is correct
- Approach this by saying how multiple TRUSTED sources (such as university websites...
No, ethylene will not always be a product of catalytic cracking.
Although catalytic cracking does definitely produce smaller alkanes/alkenes (which don't have to be ethylene).
In the HSC, they will either specify which products they want you to write in the equation (such as multiple...
b) Brief summary of how radioisotopes are produced:
Two main ways required for HSC Chemistry:
- Nuclear Reactor (such as ones in Lucas Heights)
- used for creating neutron-rich isotopes by neutron (neutral) bombardment
- Particle Accelerators (such as cyclotrons, linear...
Markers probably love it when students use flow charts in their answers because it's neater, clearer and much easier for them to find the information that they're marking and giving you marks for. However, I do agree with strawberrye in that relevant and important chemical equations MUST be...