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  1. mon_mon

    2003 hsc large questions??

    and the option is broken up.
  2. mon_mon

    Someone PLEASE help with this Prac

    Man, i hope you write quickly. otherwise oyurgonna run out of time very quickly.
  3. mon_mon

    Anion Identification

    lol. i think my study started about 4 hours ago.
  4. mon_mon

    2003 hsc large questions??

    NAh, i reckon they wont ask anything above 6, anymore than that and your getting too large. think about it, 6 points about a single subject can be hard for people to do. and it divides people perfectly into the 6 bands :). actually that was just speculation.
  5. mon_mon

    esters

    Crammers?
  6. mon_mon

    "Explain a chemical principle that a chemist uses."

    Yeah, though it should be a general question in the exam, nothing too specific, only asking about A person working in AN industry using A technique.
  7. mon_mon

    pH question... HELP PLEASE

    Yup. probably even less for many acids. take citric for example. or even Asprin! it would be about 0.00000000000000001% disociated.
  8. mon_mon

    Origins of halons and CFCs

    AS does Flurine and Chlorine. at least in the scope of that question.
  9. mon_mon

    Catalysts.

    Why Phenol? well, alright i will.
  10. mon_mon

    pH question... HELP PLEASE

    Umm...i think thats a complement. actually, screw you! Nah, im kidding.
  11. mon_mon

    Catalysts.

    Yeah, same in the Haber process. at least i assume so. Does this have ANYTHING to do with spare electrons?
  12. mon_mon

    question thats going 2 be in the test

    'Evaluate the significance CFC's have had on the hole in the ozone layer' or 'How have CFC's been used in industry and comercially, and what are the drawbacks to using them?' - any way you look at it, its gonna use at least 2 dot points. i dont think such a large question couldn't.
  13. mon_mon

    Catalysts.

    So it changes, but by the end, every molecule that 'reforms' is replaced by another identical one?
  14. mon_mon

    Only just noticed this dot point..

    Nuclear Chem. aparently.
  15. mon_mon

    question thats going 2 be in the test

    And based on your previous skill of posting fridgid, i agree with you.
  16. mon_mon

    Only just noticed this dot point..

    Nah, thats cool, we're all friends here. *group hug* -edit- Ah. point taken Skunk. i will NOT use Aluminium. :)
  17. mon_mon

    Catalysts.

    How so? i thought catalysts remained the same at the end of the reaction to the start of it.
  18. mon_mon

    question thats going 2 be in the test

    Nice. although i doubt the truth in your statment, the fact that you have said it will make me study that more.
  19. mon_mon

    Only just noticed this dot point..

    Jeez. sorry to get your panties in a proverbial twist, fridgid, i was meerly making a point. ok, so using aluminium would be a stupid idea, but you COULD probably get away with it.
  20. mon_mon

    Origins of halons and CFCs

    No. Only CFC's. Ion's like Br, Cl and F come FROM these CFC's. Although it wouldn't hurt to know about the production and uses of Haloakanes, in specific, CFC's.
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