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xing

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Hey guys,

I was just browsing my hard drive and ran into some chem notes I used for the HSC 2 years ago. They are very comprehensive and got me a UAI of 99.80, so I figured that it'd be good if i can upload it here.

The thing is, I've been trying to submit it, but it doesn't show up in under the resources. Did I screw up or is there a delay?



P.S. If anyone is interested in doing actuarial at UNSW, be sure to drop a msg
 

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thanks heaps for contributing xing, there's usually a delay between when you send your stuff and when they're up there
 

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wtf

uploading isn't working...

private msg me if u want my chem notes =)
 

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Hey thx

They are up now on the Chemistry Resources page.


Have fun!
 

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Thanks dude, havn't read them yet, but I'm sure they're good ;)

wow! did you actually remembered all that info?
 
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lol

i practically memorised my notes. in the exam, my written responses were like exact replicas of what's in my notes.

i mean, if u know everything in it, i can almost guarantee u'd get a good mark (90+)
 

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za said:
wat are low value petroleum fractions?
They are the heavier fractions of petroleum such as kerosene and diesel which can be used as fuels/lubricating oils or broken down to smaller hydrocarbons. Hope that helps...:)
 

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