I'm not sure as to what they learn. You could always give them sample questions and see what they are able to do. All I can remember from year 6 is learning long division.
Substitution reaction: An atom or molecule replaces another atom or molecule.
eg) Zn <SUB>(s)</SUB> +<SUB> </SUB>CuSO<SUB>4 (aq) =======> </SUB>ZnSO<SUB>4 (aq) </SUB>+ Cu <SUB>(s) </SUB>
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If I were you I would find related texts that aren't on the board of studies list. Many students will use these and you want to differentiate yourself from these students. In saying that, if you do use the list, make sure you do them well.
The hydroxy (OH) part of ethanol is polar becuase of the difference in electronegativity between O and H. As such it will dissolve polar substances. The alkyl chain is non polar as there is little to no difference in electronegativity between C-C and C-H. This means that ethanol can also...
No. Alkynes can also undergo addition polymerisation since they are unsaturated.
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Name a radioisotope and outline its use in either medicine/industry
Part of my maths extension 2 course is not timetabled. I have to do it after school one day a week for 2 hours. It would usually be done in sport but 2 out of the 5 kids doing it plays school cricket.
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I'm currently looking for a tutor for chemistry. I live in the Campbelltown/Macarthur area. How far would I have to travel and what would the cost be?
I am currently doing 13 units but would rather do 11. I am having trouble deciding whether to drop SDD or Geography.
My rank in preliminary SDD was 1st and Geography was 3rd. There is pretty much no competition in SDD whilst the top end of the geography class is quite competent. Can anyone help...