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Yes you have a really good internal rank for English, but you have 50% remaining :p Nah I think overall our cohort is like fluctuating, there are some people who are really really good (RD :D ) but overall not too great. The reason I say this is because I think I did fairly well in English, and the first time I actually wrote an essay ever was in year 11.. so that makes me think that overall we aren't too great tbh

I agree with chem being strong, potentially stronger than last years. no idea about eco, though I hear the accelerants are pretty beast. 3u I think top 140 or so ranks will do okay (i.e. Band6+) because marks are really clumped up together. Its when you start to get lower than that that it gets weaker, though I reckon there still might be like 20ish people on 88 or 89

Bio is apparently very well performing this year, modern is like really good (which is why I chickened out and dropped in year 11), so is legal.

Phys... :( we have some really good people (you included) and like they're stand out good, but its like an extremity where everyone else is much lower. so yeah not too great :/

pd cohort is really good too :D everyone is really clumped together and they expect around 80% to Band 6 haha so yeh hopefully
yep yep 50% left :D hmm okay makes sense! :)

for 3u, I defs agree - it is so damn clumped. haha head teacher was saying how he had to increase the standard deviation massively to reduce the number of equal ranks haha :D

oh wow :) great insights.

and haha but legit phys is my weakest. even with top 20 rank, I'm not confident in how good my moderated internal will be :/

and wow pd cohort sounds really good :)

I understand what you're saying but the 'dropkicks' shouldn't affect you anyway provided you're ranked high enough, and in that sense I think the system is fair.

It doesn't matter man, school is over and it all comes down to you know. If it means anything I used to go to a school ranked in the 60-70s and I feel that I would have probably done better overall there, atar wise
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wait, I'm like 6th out of 30 I think. am I gonna diee?? omgg w0t is lyf in a shit chem cohort :(((
nahh mate, every year we usually get 0-2 b6 in chem lol. I just think this year's top 2 are quite good.
Legit we probs get like 8 b5, 3b4 and then 20 b1-3s lol
Lol That was legit my rank, or something like 5th, don't remember, got dragged down like crazy, fuck the chem cohort in our school.
 
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Explain evidence for the need to monitor levels of particular ions used in society. 4 marks
 
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ceebs writing in full but main points:

- excessive quantities of some ions can be harmful-- then examples e.g lead is a toxic heavy metal, cadmium and mercury do bad stuff to you. writing about all the health effects of these on humans. then also where they're used e.g. industry petrol etc
- evidence in terms of human health mainly so like enhanced incidence of neurological disorders in Children in Broken Hill due to elevated lead levels, other examples maybe like 2-3 more. increased H+ ions can lead to acid ran and all that crap
- evidence for the environment and for aquatic life etc, heavy metal pollution, eutrophication, acid rain, thermal pollution and all dat
- techniques for monitoring, maybe like a brief description of 1-2 methods and tests

NEXT QUESTION: Describe the methods currently in place for reducing the effects of acid rain and photochemical smog. 5 marks
Catalytic converters in cars and scrubbers in factories which combust coal. (scrubbers trap SO2 and prevent it from escaping into the environment)

Just a quick question guys, has anyone done this thoroughly? Learning about methods reducing the effects of acid rain and photochemical smog.
 
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yep did it thoroughly at school, see conquering chemistry

so like rh/pt catalysts used to convert NO & CO in catalytic converters
use of gypsum scrubbers for acid rain
CaCO3 use for acid rain
epa monitors emissions in mobile units
limits to the emissions
Okay cool thanks! I shall check it :p

In the meantime provide an answer?
 

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Looks good actually :D but I think you could make it more concise, handwritten that would be too long and its lots of unnecessary depth. But very thorough knowledge!

Haha Faisalabdul I'll be happy with 92+ in chem. My internal ranks not great but that was mainly because I majorly screwed up a prac exam worth heaps, but my half yearly and trials were decent so I'm hoping that if I achieve similar external marks I can make it

Omg suchsmallhands you do chem of art too :D YAY!

Yes next question. Dicuss the implications of the use of radioisotopes in medicine (5 marks)
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Noob question but someone write a perfect explanation for why NH4Cl is a weak acid (2 marks)
 

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Noob question but someone write a perfect explanation for why NH4Cl is a weak acid (2 marks)
Ammonium chloride is formed from ammonia (or ammonium hydroxide) and hydrochloric acid. The ammonium ion acts as a weak Bronsted–Lowry acid when dissolved in water. This equilibrium lies to the left as the hydronium ion is a stronger acid than ammonium ions and NH3 is a stronger base than water. The final solution is mildly acidic due to the presence of the hydronium ion.

NH4+(aq) + H2O(l) <> NH3(aq) + H3O+ (aq)
 
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