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Anything that hasn't yet been asked? There could be a couple of those obscure pracs that no one ever does coming up (e.g. water prac in CM&M, lawn fertiliser in PoM).
 
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Anything that hasn't yet been asked? There could be a couple of those obscure pracs that no one ever does coming up (e.g. water prac in CM&M, lawn fertiliser in PoM).
Water prac as in pH Probe? With its electrical conductivity
 

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I'm hoping there are not too many practicals. For me, the more theory the better. Anyway I reckon there will be something about the batteries (led acid, dry cell etc), evidence of oxides of sulfur and nitrogen, radioisotopes and their use in industry and medicine and many others.

Is anyone doing Shipwrecks or am I the only one to get shipwrecked?
 

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I'm doing shipwrecks! It is so bland... Perhaps history of electrolysis will come up
 

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I hope so. I'm ded if they ask about the titanic and all those formulas. noooooooooooooo
 

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Shipwrecks is awesome, it teaches you how to bs 7markers
 

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Anything that hasn't yet been asked? There could be a couple of those obscure pracs that no one ever does coming up (e.g. water prac in CM&M, lawn fertiliser in PoM).
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Like water tests? (turbidity etc)
 

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My bet is on the historicity of acids, titrations, esters.
 

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The lead/dry cell one for 3-4 marks.
3-4 marks on precipitation reactions
Industrial: 5 marks on saponification or the cells
 

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Like water tests? (turbidity etc)
basically that

also, with your previous post, I don't do chem anymore (did it until halfway through year 12 but then dropped it because ceebs rote learning lol). anyhow, I do have a fair idea of what the course is like, so I took the liberty of creating this thread :)
 

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I'm dreading if they ask about the tests used to detect heavy metals and eutrophication. That's torture at its finest.
 

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I think the Law fertiliser prac is part of CMM not POM.
Lawn fertiliser is somehow incorporated in almost every year; like its either full prac, or they'll ask to calculate the % of sulfate in the fertiliser in MultipleChoice Q.
And probably something about ethene ---> ethanol. like always :) and also Ammonia
 

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Wb the water quality process i.e. Catchment, screening flocculation sedimentation chlorination membrane filters etc

+ role of chosen chemist in a selected industry
 
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For industrial chem, i don't think they've ever asked about the shrinking world resources dot point, so they might have a big question on it this year
 

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For industrial chem, i don't think they've ever asked about the shrinking world resources dot point, so they might have a big question on it this year
lol independent asked that this year

btw, what happens if one elective is like way harder than the others, do the marks get scaled or not? it seems unfair if the avg of one elective is like 10/25 compared to 20/25 and they get the same scaling, but ive never heard of scaling electives??
 

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