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  1. minijumbuk

    Chemistry Question HSC 2007

    a) I'm not sure if I understood your question, but I think that's right. b) I have no idea what you just said =O c) Neutron bombardment ONLY produces non-transuranic elements and number 93,94,95. Accelerators are used for >95 elements. So if you get that question, you'd say that non-transuranic...
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    Chemistry Question HSC 2007

    For making transuranic elements, linear accelerators or cyclotrons are used. They are done by targetting U-238 with smaller atoms, like carbon, nitrogen, etc... HOWEVER, the FIRST 3 elements after Uranium, ie. Np, Pu, Am, can be made using a nuclear reactor. Nuclear reactors can also make other...
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    Solubility rules.

    Learn it, you'd need it.
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    Prempt the Questions Thread

    Re: 回复: Re: Prempt the Questions Thread That's actually good lol. It guarantees you 5 marks =P What's worse is them giving you a 5 mark question you HAVEN'T seen =P
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    Chemistry Question HSC 2007

    Re: 回复: Re: Chemistry Question HSC 2007 Thanks man =) You too.
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    Chemistry Question HSC 2007

    Condensation polymer is a polymer created by removing a H2O molecule to join two monomers, eg. Cellulose is a condensation polymer of glucose. CH2CH2 is the 'condensed structural formula' for ethene. It's just a lazy way to make structural formulas. Like say 1-propanol. The condensed structural...
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    generic condensation polymer equation

    Sorry, I was addressing the OP in the last part of my post xD Forgot to quote OP xD Only the "lol chemistry olympiad training =O" bit was directed at you =P
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    Chemistry Question HSC 2007

    It doesn't matter if you write ethylene or ethene, but when it asks you for an IUPAC or a systematic name, it's ethene. If it says 'common name', it's ethylene. You can't write H2C=CH2 as H2C=H2C, as that would indicate that it's a carbon-hydrogen double bond, which is highly incorrect xD I'm...
  9. minijumbuk

    parts per million

    Pretty sure it's a typo, but to avoid confusion, he meant 3mg x 1/0.35
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    parts per million

    You do it mass:volume, or volume:volume. It's basically what it sounds like: How many parts of that substance is in 1 million parts of that mixture? Say you have 3mg of NaCl in 350 mL of soil Then the ppm of NaCl will be 3 x 1/0.35 =8.57 ppm
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    Chemistry Question HSC 2007

    That's what I always thought. I'm assuming that the Pb electrode is the thing that gives the battery its shell life, but I'm not sure.
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    UAI Estimate =]

    Who the hell said he needed 99.6 UAI? He said he needed 82.55. And he'll probably get it if he works really hard from now until the HSC.
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    craping myself

    Which school do you go to? Assuming a school in around rank 200/300, I'd say 59-61
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    UAI Estimate =]

    I calculated it based on your percentiles. I'd say around 81/82
  15. minijumbuk

    Good Scaling Subjects?

    Haha yep xD Extremely well, for me, means extension 1/2 maths xD
  16. minijumbuk

    Band 6 marks

    Band 6 is 90 aligned marks, yes. No clue about raw marks. No one has a clue about raw marks.
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    Only one making NOtes STILL?

    Best thing to do now is doing past papers.
  18. minijumbuk

    Chemistry Question HSC 2007

    ΔH = mCΔT = 200 x 4.18 x (45-21) = 20064 J So if only 20064 kJ of heat is required, and 1 mole of ethanol gives 1367000 J, then we need 1/1367000 x 20064 = 0.0147 mol So mass required = 0.0147 x (2x12 + 6x1 + 16) = 0.675 g
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    Good Scaling Subjects?

    Modern doesn't scale extremely well, but it does scale quite nicely - around the same as physics/chemistry
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    Good Scaling Subjects?

    http://www.uac.edu.au/pubs/pdf/2007_table_A3.pdf
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