Happiest moment of my life seems how my teacher is so disorganised we only actually DID about 2/3 of the pracs..No pracs involving method, closest was reflux.
Happiest moment of my life seems how my teacher is so disorganised we only actually DID about 2/3 of the pracs..No pracs involving method, closest was reflux.
pretty sure I got 2.someting x10^3.. I found the question easy but I feel like I found it too easy and made a mistake.And what did you guys get for the heat capacity of the thingy?
Yeah the answer was 2.18 or something with some weird unitspretty sure I got 2.someting x10^3.. I found the question easy but I feel like I found it too easy and made a mistake.
Apparently "hellsonearth" would've benefitted from your prediction..How was my prediction lol
Yea I just put the units that are on the data sheet for specific heat of water (J Kg(^-1) K(^-1))Yeah the answer was 2.18 or something with some weird units
i think for hsc chem you USUALLY give answers to to the lowest sig figs in the question. dont think they will deduct a mark thoughshit did it say 2 sig fig?
I read in a HSC Chem study guide that if they don't specify decimal places/significant figures they can't deduct marks..i think for hsc chem you USUALLY give answers to to the lowest sig figs in the question. dont think they will deduct a mark though
Head up chem scales alright and I'm sure you didn't do that bad.. And all these people who are saying it was easy haven't seen the marking criteria yet..hahah yeah it would've helped but I think I would've benefitted more by dropping the subject -_- I just cannot understand it
Pretty sure this is right.I read in a HSC Chem study guide that if they don't specify decimal places/significant figures they can't deduct marks..
In the table I'm pretty sure AgNO3 is the limiting reagent. After that you use ratios in the equation to find the moles for everything else.What the heck were the values we had to put in that table?
Aslso what was precipitate 2 in the ions question?