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Well I know I can answer in as much detail as I want for school based assesments when it comes to the HSC thats a little different. I was talking about radioactive decay (what type ie. alpha, beta positive, beta negative) and positrons and anti-neutrinos etc in the first assesment.
 

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Originally posted by Constip8edSkunk
lol actually i think one of the papers i did, sbhs trial/topic test or some practice trials from other schools (cant remember) awarded full marks for saying its a strong oxidant...damaging bodies etc etc, and -1 for just saying its poisonous/toxic haha
lol. its called sarcasm to prove a point... but seriously the hsc is stuffed. you write something that is totally right and in the books... the teacher takes a mark off you because he/she does not agree with the book. im like wtf? what am i suppose to do? i didn't make the book up... i just read it and regurgitate it. :p
 

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Originally posted by Xayma
Well I know I can answer in as much detail as I want for school based assesments when it comes to the HSC thats a little different. I was talking about radioactive decay (what type ie. alpha, beta positive, beta negative) and positrons and anti-neutrinos etc in the first assesment.
no you can't... they mark the same as hsc... that is if you're teacher is one of them hardcore hsc markers like my.
 

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Originally posted by Constip8edSkunk


sif... you forgot to add physical properties...

0 marks!
what the? hahaha. those marking guidelines... you do a whole question with a fancy jargon and fully mad explaination and then you see the marking guideline... 0 marks!!! they always want the most basic thing... :p
 

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no you can't... they mark the same as hsc... that is if you're teacher is one of them hardcore hsc markers like my.
I was right according to what the question wanted. All the extra stuff probably didnt give me any more marks but still I didnt lose any. My chem teacher has only been back in Australia for a year from the US so that probably worked to my advantage.
 

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