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I love biology. :rolleyes:

This thread is going so fast, we should have a chat room or something.
Haha. XD
 

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Deer said:
I love biology. :rolleyes:

This thread is going so fast, we should have a chat room or something.
Haha. XD


Yeahhhh I agree on that
 

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oh GOD
I have NO idea


What year was this work in?

It's part of the practical/skills/process part, which is supposed to be developed from yr 7 +
They'll ask it in extended/short answer, but also may be in MC.
This stuff is what brought me down in trials.. :cold:
 

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Deer said:
It's part of the practical/skills/process part, which is supposed to be developed from yr 7 +
They'll ask it in extended/short answer, but also may be in MC.
This stuff is what brought me down in trials.. :cold:


LMAO I'm below year 7 standard.
So what's the answer?
 

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Oh, and just a question, irrelevant to topic (but shhh), are we allowed to use white out in the exams?
I bought some tape white out, because in trials i had liquid and i had to wait for it to dry, so moved on to another question, and a few times i forgot to go back and write in my answer lololol. So lost marks. *facepalm*
But is it allowed?
 

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Deer said:
Oh, and just a question, irrelevant to topic (but shhh), are we allowed to use white out in the exams?
I bought some tape white out, because in trials i had liquid and i had to wait for it to dry, so moved on to another question, and a few times i forgot to go back and write in my answer lololol. So lost marks. *facepalm*
But is it allowed?


LOL.... That's what I always almost do.

The MC sheets are scanned through a computer so I don't think you can for those sections.. I don't see a problem in using it for other times though.
 

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List some methods of chemical separation. eg filtration, etc.

Evaporation eg Salt from salt water i think
Boiling points? Think it's called distillation or something

Q: Newton's First Law.
 

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xV1P3R said:
List some methods of chemical separation. eg filtration, etc.

Evaporation eg Salt from salt water i think
Boiling points? Think it's called distillation or something

Q: Newton's First Law.


LOL that was the very first question on this thread.

I'll answer it anyway:
All objects in motion will remain that way at constant speed and direction unless acted upon by an unbalanced force.
 

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newtons first law...
an object stay stationary or at constant velocity unless an unbalanced force acts upon it
 

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With the periodic table, how do you know what elements & everything are reactive relating to their position on the periodic table?

Waves, can anyone give me a general rundown on everything about them pretty much please lol. Sorry.
 

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With the periodic table, how do you know what elements & everything are reactive relating to their position on the periodic table?
Top right which is Fluorine and bottom left Francium are most reactive.

So I guess the closer the element is to them the more reactive the element is
 

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suzlee said:
LMAO I'm below year 7 standard.
So what's the answer?
Ok well, I've looked up most things, still a little unsure, but eh.

Filtration: passing mixture through porous medium to separate solid particles from liquid
Distillation: purifying a liquid by heating then condensing vapour into concentrated form.
Centrifuge: mechanical device that spins around (uses centrifugal force) to separate substances
Electrolysis: electric current flows through water to separate it into hydrogen and oxygen
Evaporation: liquid molecules become gaseous (vapor)
Condensation: vapours become liquids

ugh, hopefully thats right.
 

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xV1P3R said:
Top right which is Fluorine and bottom left Francium are most reactive.

So I guess the closer the element is to them the more reactive the element is


What about elements that have almost empty or almost full shells that want to either lose or gain electrons? So like groups 1 and 2, and 6 and 7?
 

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Deer said:
Oh and Q;

List some methods of chemical separation. eg filtration, etc.
Deer, seems as though you know the answer could u pls tell us cos we have no idea.. :uhoh:
 

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