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  1. PoLaRbEaR

    Shipwrecks DP

    Hmm sorry I might have been wrong then... I think this makes more sense: when the H+ removes the OH- it produces H2O, which undergoes reduction, hence the cycle is repeated, meaning increased corrosion..
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    Shipwrecks DP

    you spelt 'things' correctly...how appalling.. =)
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    Shipwrecks DP

    Yeh it's caused by the presence of more protons... The H+ removes OH- from the reduction half equation: H2O + O2 + 2e --> 2OH- By Le Chatelier's Principle the equilibrium shifts to the right... The protons are also being reduced in another equation: 2H+ +2e --> H2 More electrons are being...
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    Greatest ever game created....ever

    The only Zelda game I've played was Zelda III: A Link to the Past on SNES, which i s a good game too =)
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    Greatest ever game created....ever

    I remember..its called Unreal Tournament =D Never heard of Do or Die or anything like that...the closest i can think of is Dead or Alive...I like Street Fighter games
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    Greatest ever game created....ever

    Yeh CS is good, but i hate how you have to wait when you die...Quake 2 is good...theres another game like that...(something) tournament i cant remember but yeh most shoot em up games are cool =)
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    are my dreams of medicine ruined?!?

    Yeh I think chemistry does scale better than physics cuz overall people do worse in chemistry??
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    Black Body Radiation Curve

    There are three curves to give you an idea of the wavelength range that give max intensity...you can consider each curve as a separate black body: one is at a temperature of 24000K, another has 6000K and the other one has 1000K...
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    Michelle Branch

    Yeh I like Everywhere thats a good song..
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    I to I conduction & valance bands

    You dont need to know about semimetals tho...just conductors, semiconductors and insulators...
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    I to I conduction & valance bands

    There is no energy gap in semimetals because the conduction band and the valence band overlap. In semiconductors there is an energy gap of about 1eV.
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    do they give half marks in the hsc? eg. MATHS, BIO, PHYSCIS, CHEM (the sciences)

    I think they do for biology...but not chemistry or physics or maths...
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    Polar vs Non-Polar

    More info here: http://www.boredofstudies.org/community/showthread.php?s=&threadid=9411
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    Help with qstn plz.

    delete the thread cuz its useless now...
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    What do YOU think youll GET IN THE HSC

    I think I can get around 80 or above...just got to work a little harder..
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    Year 11 Chemistry

    The syllabus has everything that you need to know: http://www.boardofstudies.nsw.edu.au/syllabus_hsc/pdf_doc/chemistry_stg6_syl_03.pdf Just click on the side where your modules are..
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    Dehydration of Ethanol

    This is just out of the Macmillan textbook: 'Ethanol can be converted back to ethene by dehydration. This can be achieved by heating ethanol with concentrated sulfuric acid, which acts as a catalyst and dehydrating agent.'
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    how do you...

    mainly just do past papers, and if there is a specific topic which i really suck at then i read up on it..
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    EAS Question

    yeh you should still be able to change your prefs after you apply...i can still change my prefs so im sure you could too...
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    How to do English?~ (haha.. grammer not so good)

    i did pretty crap on this question too... the language features are not the only thing that you should talk about...remember that this is about change..talk about the themes and Josie's views about certain issues and how they change as the novel pregresses. Examples include her ethnicity and...
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