Yea cos it's usually only worth 5 marks so it would be a waste of time.I was just thinking, and I've never seen sample answers refer to the production of ozone.
Yea cos it's usually only worth 5 marks so it would be a waste of time.I was just thinking, and I've never seen sample answers refer to the production of ozone.
With dodgy marking criteria, i think it wouldn't be a waste of time. It would probably set you aside from the rest of the state which stick with only acid rain, however you show thorough and in depth Chemistry knowledge.Yea cos it's usually only worth 5 marks so it would be a waste of time.
It could potentially be a 7 marker and definitely set aside the top students since many would've never thought of ozone like you did.With dodgy marking criteria, i think it wouldn't be a waste of time. It would probably set you aside from the rest of the state which stick with only acid rain, however you show thorough and in depth Chemistry knowledge.
Probably a few students talk about ozone.
True true, and i believe a question like such hasn't popped up recently (i shall check tonight and confirm tomorrow). Most students don't pick up on it because each info is taught in different modules, and because in the ACIDS module, it's always acid rain and it's been drilled into our heads, no one notices ozone.It could potentially be a 7 marker and definitely set aside the top students since many would've never thought of ozone like you did.
After all this studying I'm starting to give up on chem cos it's impossible for me to obtain a band 6 due to my rank and crap chemistry cohortTrue true, and i believe a question like such hasn't popped up recently (i shall check tonight and confirm tomorrow). Most students don't pick up on it because each info is taught in different modules, and because in the ACIDS module, it's always acid rain and it's been drilled into our heads, no one notices ozone.
Btw what marks are we all aiming for chem (overall)?
Personally 93+ (content with a 90).
What are you ranked?After all this studying I'm starting to give up on chem cos it's impossible for me to obtain a band 6 due to my rank and crap chemistry cohort
Hell yes back titration, you're my kind of guy. Is that supposed to be 0.116 mol/L NaOH though?The nitrogen content of bread was determined using the following procedure:
A sample of bread weighing 2.80g was analysed
The nitrogen in the sample was converted into ammonia
The ammonia was collected in 50.0 mL of 0.125 mol/L HCL. All of the ammonia was neutralised, leaving an excess of HCL
The excess HCl acid was titrated with 23.30 mL of 0116 mol/L NaOH solution.
Calculate the percentage by mass of nitrogen in the bread.
I would absolutely love a 95, but I'm realistically happy with any band sixTrue true, and i believe a question like such hasn't popped up recently (i shall check tonight and confirm tomorrow). Most students don't pick up on it because each info is taught in different modules, and because in the ACIDS module, it's always acid rain and it's been drilled into our heads, no one notices ozone.
Btw what marks are we all aiming for chem (overall)?
Personally 93+ (content with a 90).
Is it 1.78%?The nitrogen content of bread was determined using the following procedure:
A sample of bread weighing 2.80g was analysed
The nitrogen in the sample was converted into ammonia
The ammonia was collected in 50.0 mL of 0.125 mol/L HCL. All of the ammonia was neutralised, leaving an excess of HCL
The excess HCl acid was titrated with 23.30 mL of 0116 mol/L NaOH solution.
Calculate the percentage by mass of nitrogen in the bread.
Ummmm, okkaaaayyyyy.Hell yes back titration, you're my kind of guy. Is that supposed to be 0.116 mol/L NaOH though?
yesHell yes back titration, you're my kind of guy. Is that supposed to be 0.116 mol/L NaOH though?
You're in. hahahaUmmmm, okkaaaayyyyy.
Yeah, 0.116 mol/L I'll edit that.
Is it 1.78%?
Nothing pulls bitches like chemistry calculationsYou're in. hahaha
Lololol, Back Titration could be in this years exam although I still don't see any difference with normal titration calculations.
Hoping for 94+. How hard is it to get 96?True true, and i believe a question like such hasn't popped up recently (i shall check tonight and confirm tomorrow). Most students don't pick up on it because each info is taught in different modules, and because in the ACIDS module, it's always acid rain and it's been drilled into our heads, no one notices ozone.
Btw what marks are we all aiming for chem (overall)?
Personally 93+ (content with a 90).
Teach me how to be interested in chemistry 98+ atarNothing pulls bitches like chemistry calculations
Don't get me wrong, I'm shit, I just enjoy it hahaTeach me how to be interested in chemistry 98+ atar