We only usually get one or two people doing it per year, but it seems that they do consistantly get band 6.
And there is no restriction on who does it.
Hey,
Just wondering what people think I could get with these ranks:
English (Advanced)- 8/53
Math Ext 1- 1/10
Math Ext 2- 2/2
Chemistry- 2/11
Biology- 2/42
Physics- 1/13
School is ranked around 200.
Cheers!
Don't worry about your school being low ranked. Mines not even in the top 300, but still my twin brother got into the bio summer school (in year 10) and i got a credit in phys, and im giving bio, chem and phys a go this year. :p
1. ΔH = - m C Δt (where m is the mass of water in kg (0.025kg), C is the specific heat capacity of water (4.18x10^3) and Δt is the change in temp (-3))
2. ΔH per gram = the answer for above / 5.85g
3. Multiply answer to 2 by molar mass of NaCl (~58.5g)
so i would calculate ΔH/mol = 3135 J...
The mitochondria has a folded inner membrane to increase the surface area on which aerobic respiritory reactions (mainly the Electron Transport Chain) can occur, allowing for increased reaction rates.
So yeah the folded membrane looks like squished up intestines, and the chemical reactions...
Apart from the above info for the ASNSW vet program and CSU program, there is also a B. Paramedic Practise run by UTAS in Rozelle Campus, Sydney.
http://courses.utas.edu.au/portal/page?_pageid=53,32959&_dad=portal&_schema=PORTAL&P_COURSE_CODE=53A&P_CONTEXT=NEW
As far as i know those are...
By the formula for aerobic (with O2) respiration it means-
Glucose(sugar) + oxygen = Carbon Dioxide + Water + Energy for the body to use.
This is just a simple way of stating what goes in and what comes out of a complex metabolic process, one that you needn't understand until next...
After seeing this thread I tried mathonline and it seems fairly decent... i wouldn't want to relie only on it, but it seems to complement what ive learnt in class and help to revise.
Cholesterol in the Plasma membrane increases fluidity and so stops the membrane from freeing and fracturing around from around the living cell. (It basically acts as a membrane anti-freeze).
Hope this helps :)
Hey,
Im pretty sure that those elements form these compounds-
1. SCl2
2. HI
3. SiH4
4. PF3
As for working it out, i looked at the valencies of the elements and then worked out how many of each would bond to form a valenece shell of 8 (or 2).
eg. H (valence +1) bonds ionically with I...
Maths and Science are my favorate subjects. :balloon:
English and the other Arts subjects confuse me. The humanities are interesting but nearly all the teachers at my school are bad.