i did exacaly the same thing, then i looked at what pt was realised it was platinum and realised it was inert... i wish we had the 2007 paper instead i would have done so much better
I didnt hear any other instruments, and after the title of the song it is said "performed by.." and only gave two names, maybe it was just the piano accordian you were hearing?
the book is good, and will save you alot of time when it comes to the weeks leading up to the hsc (especially if you have been abit slack with your prac reports) but i suggest bringing it into class whenever you have a prac so you can fill out the materials/method etc,
although before you buy...
the value of k is not effected by changes in pressure or concentration because changes in pressure and/or concentration only change the position of the equilibrium.
an increase or decrease in temp effects the amount of heat produced
our classes results were as follows
Acid: pink (although a few looked more red than pink)
Base: green turning yellow
Neutral: purple.
the dotpoint hsc chem book states that the colours are meant to be
acid: pink
base:green
Neutral: purple
and the macquarie hsc chem book states...
increasing the temperature would yes shift the equilibrium to the left (favouring the reactants) but it also increases the rate of reaction. at normal temp and pressure the haber process does not yeild much ammonia, hence the the temp is increased.
an INCREASE in PRESSURE cause the equilibruim...
Go onto the board of studies website and click on past papers, then have a look at the markers comments and it tells you what areas you would benefit from studying.