Shripwrecks,corrosion, and conservation (1 Viewer)

silbi

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anyone have good links to where i can find a TIMELINE for Galvani, Volta, Davy and Faraday which inlcude the description of work and the impact?......
 

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Have you tried HSC Online?

Other than that, im not too sure... Its a good idea though.

I can give you the years of the basic developments if u want.

Just PM me if you want them, and ill post them on this thread

Cheers
 

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i don't think HSC Online has a shitwrecks section
 

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Originally posted by Ragerunner
i don't think HSC Online has a shitwrecks section
nope, it doesnt :( the only option it has is biochemistry of movement :(
 

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Originally posted by Viper
Have you tried HSC Online?

Other than that, im not too sure... Its a good idea though.

I can give you the years of the basic developments if u want.

Just PM me if you want them, and ill post them on this thread

Cheers
thanx i have the dates and info so i guess i can just draw it up myself...
haha i was just looking for the easy way out
thanx anyway!
 

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I like the old name better. I mean, shipwrecks and salvage just fits along motors and generators, Chemical monitoring and management, and that biology module called zombies and zoologists i think..

btw, on topic, surfing chemistry and conquering chemistry should have enough info for this thing.
 

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Conquering Chemistry was a really good textbook as I can recall. But Excel is quite good as well.
 

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Basically, all you need to know can be found in the Smith textbook, and some in the Thickett!!! if there is anything specific you need then find the vitals in the text and conduct amore specific search on an engine!! thats all the non specific help i can give you sorry! but i was wndering if you have any information on the rate of corrsion in acidic, neutral , and basic environments!! its a cumpolsory pract and we have to do it as an assesment!! and help would be greatly appreciated!!
Thanks!!
 

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There's this rainbow single topic book "sufing" something and it has 4 pages dedicated to the scientists. It sells as individual books for each topic for about $10 each. i found them excellent to use. I went to Bankstown Square a few weeks ago and they had it in Angus and Robinson.
 

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