TheOptimist
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lol cough...last years paper..coughWell, trust me, nothing in HSC chemistry is really that bad - most of it is quite straight forward.
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lol cough...last years paper..coughWell, trust me, nothing in HSC chemistry is really that bad - most of it is quite straight forward.
They COULD but I think it's just too much rote learning, if anything, they'd ask a 4 marker on 2 of them. Something like comparing Arrhenius and Bronsted-Lowry.how about a 7 marker for historical developments ? The history of acids, has it came before ?
Those are fucking annoying but I can do them...at least...if its more skills based maybe they'll ask us to design an experiment for something or present an experiment we've done in a strange way [different method/materials etc]?
I think this as well. I have noticed that there have slowly been more calculations over the yearsHmmm...interesting but personally, it doesn't seem to be a question they would do this year...I feel that the test will be more skills based than rote learning based.
In the option for industrial chem - i reckon it's gonna be sulfur/h2so4 production and extraction or detergents
For h2so4 I think you also might need to talk about the extraction of sulfur and the environmental impacts of it too. They haven't asked about it in a while so I'm getting prepped for it.Yay i like the production of H2SO4 and detergents do you reckon like anionic, cationic etc. I hope there is question about calculating K, its easy 3-4 marks
Doesn't that happen a lot?Hmm, wouldn't a 7 marker be the development of bio polymers and their suitability?