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Acids/bases was no doubt the best topic - minimal work, most fun, easy marks.

Monitoring and management, and especially the ozone and water set of dot-points was rather painful.

Chem of art was nice and easy as well, though it was annoying that there weren't really any calculations for that section, when there were many chances to include them.
 

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nit said:
Acids/bases was no doubt the best topic - minimal work, most fun, easy marks.

Monitoring and management, and especially the ozone and water set of dot-points was rather painful.

Chem of art was nice and easy as well, though it was annoying that there weren't really any calculations for that section, when there were many chances to include them.
You will have plenty of time for calculations in uni :).

I would have loved to see more calculations, looking at an old HSC data sheet (I think it is 1980 by the number at the bottom, possible 1990)

These were the figures they were given:

Avogadro's constant,
Boltzmann's constant,
Elementary charge,
Faradar constant,
Gas constant
Mass of election
Mass of neutron
Mas of proton
Vole of 1 mole ideal gas.

And all of the abover were to 5 or 6 significant figures.
 

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you should see my sis's old excel chem book, no theory just all numbers and shit. she only did it in 99 too
 

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Originally posted by Xayma:
These were the figures they were given:
Avogadro's constant,
Boltzmann's constant,
Elementary charge,
Faradar constant,
Gas constant
Mass of election
Mass of neutron
Mas of proton
Vole of 1 mole ideal gas.
Meh...who needs to be given constants anyway...you should know those :)
 

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It's more the point that they did calculations.

Im more worried they gave conversions of things like 1L=10dcm<sup>3</sup>
 

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