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  1. Librah

    Band 6 Cut Off

    I'd say 83.
  2. Librah

    General thoughts: HSC chemistry 2015

    Yeah ok nah, i just had a look over this years exam, it's easier than last years.
  3. Librah

    General thoughts: HSC chemistry 2015

    Doubt it, maybe though.
  4. Librah

    General thoughts: HSC chemistry 2015

    3 for correct axes and APPROPRIATE spacing of units (graph should fit most of the space) and 1 for the graph itself. Seems reasonable to me.
  5. Librah

    General thoughts: HSC chemistry 2015

    It's probably a mistake in the question/ bad chemistry on HSC's part then. Since you get 10 if you do it at 1L and 10.6 at 2L for change of 0.36
  6. Librah

    General thoughts: HSC chemistry 2015

    That too, but they gave that the change was 2x=0.36, and it didn't actually say it was at equilibrium at 1 L.
  7. Librah

    General thoughts: HSC chemistry 2015

    Draw u ice table, change in h2 is 2x=0.36, so x=0.18 change in methanol is -x change in CO is +x. Final mole for H2 is 0.5+0.36, For CO it's 1+0.18 and Methanol 2.5-0.18. Divide all these by 2 because final volume is 2L to get concentration. Then just plug into the K expression.
  8. Librah

    General thoughts: HSC chemistry 2015

    It's very possible HSC have dungoofed, it has happened before.
  9. Librah

    General thoughts: HSC chemistry 2015

    I think polymers need to have repeated sub-units by definition, might have to have this checked though.
  10. Librah

    Multiple Choice

    Technically both B and D are wrong, but i think they'd accept D as more correct since it has repeated sub units, so i dunno. I didn't think it was B because it didn't have repeated sub units, which i believe is in the definition of a polymer.
  11. Librah

    Multiple Choice

    OK for q11, answer might be B after actually having a think about it. If you consider something like say Cellulose, OH-(C6H10O5)-OH -> (C6H10O5)n +h20
  12. Librah

    General thoughts: HSC chemistry 2015

    I think it may be B, since D is actually wrong, but HSC never throw curveballs so i'm skeptical.
  13. Librah

    General thoughts: HSC chemistry 2015

    I got 10.6. And yeah, it's just your typical K calculation... I think it might want 11 (2 s.f)
  14. Librah

    General thoughts: HSC chemistry 2015

    Anyway though, it's not B, because by MC common sense
  15. Librah

    General thoughts: HSC chemistry 2015

    Everyone seems to be getting different answers for it lol
  16. Librah

    Multiple Choice

    lead ion conc is just 0.13/MM(lead chloride) divided by 0.05 lmao
  17. Librah

    General thoughts: HSC chemistry 2015

    Again if anyone has it, the K question from Industrial that everyone's complaining about please.
  18. Librah

    General thoughts: HSC chemistry 2015

    Oh i meant they won't give you marks if you write a correct statement, but somewhere else you contradicted it.
  19. Librah

    Multiple Choice

    Well this years MC was a dud.
  20. Librah

    Multiple Choice

    Well it says of "THE pond water." So i'm assuming we're studying just that pond in the contamination site.
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