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  1. .ben

    UAI 100, topped phys/chem - offering hsc tuition for biology this coming holidays

    Did you make all these notes yourself including the diagrams?
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    Aids/hiv

    wow, that much detail! here's what i got: "AIDS (Acquired Immunodeficiency Syndrome) is an infectious disease caused by the retrovirus HIV (Human Immunodeficiency Virus). It basically destroys the body's immune system, leaving it susceptible to other opportunistic infections or diseases. The...
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    Aids/hiv

     identify data sources, gather process and analyse information from secondary sources to describe one named infectious disease in terms of its: – cause – transmission – host response – major symptoms – treatment – prevention – control for the above dotpoint, are we allowed to do AIDS/HIV...
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    the chaser/media watch

    When is the chaser on tv?
  5. .ben

    Writing a good conclusion.

    What are some of the elements of a good conclusion? ive been losing maks in essays due to crappy ones. tks.
  6. .ben

    What are the implications of heat of combustion?

    O so that means petrol has an advantage over ethanol in this respect?
  7. .ben

    Galvanic cell prac obsolete?

    so you Do have to know both?
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    Are we allowed to do Lead Acid Cell vs Vanadium Cell?

    So the electrolytes are VO^2+ solution and V^3+ solution?
  9. .ben

    What are the implications of heat of combustion?

    Let's just say that: ethanol has a HOC of 1367 kJ mol-1 and 29.7 kJ g-1 and Petrolhas [5470 kJ mol-1 47.9 kJ g-1] what does that mean? is it that petrol releases more energy when you burn it?
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    Are we allowed to do Lead Acid Cell vs Vanadium Cell?

    ok then, for the vanadium cell, what is the electrolyte?
  11. .ben

    Do we have to know about steam cracking?

    i get get conflicting information about diff temps from differtn sources? also is this true: catalytic cracking=low temps and pressures+catalyst steam cracking=high tempes adn pressures without catalyst??
  12. .ben

    Do we have to know about steam cracking?

    Ok then. So what's the process?
  13. .ben

    Terminal Velocity

    O? so it's both?
  14. .ben

    Do we have to know about steam cracking?

    I was just wondering if i should put this in my syllabus summary. tahnks
  15. .ben

    Terminal Velocity

    Can someone clarify what terminal velocity is? i've heard from somewhere it's as t approaches infinity, but cambridges says its the limiting value of v as a approaches 0. tahnks
  16. .ben

    Are we allowed to do Lead Acid Cell vs Vanadium Cell?

    I just need to confirm because i thought they were both secondary cells? thanks:confused:
  17. .ben

    Quarantine help

    haha benson
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