I disagree, considering that all of the substances in equilibrium are a gas. All of them are at the have the same amount of moles in the space and the same amount of volume (1:1:1 ratio + STP) as a result the pressure should decrease them all by the SAME amount. The only thing that explains a...
Yeah i agree, wouldnt a decrease in pressure result in all substances being reduced by an EQUAL amount? because all gases are 24.79L in STP and each gas CO, Cl2 and COCl2 were all the same amount of moles (1:1:1 ratio) .'. they would all decrease the same amount, what the question was saying was...
Im pretty sure the first change was DECREASE in temperature, because the production of COCl2 NEEDED energy, taken from the environment around it, thus energy is released back into the surroundings the opposite way, creation on CO and Cl2. Thats the way i saw it anyways.
Anyone else do biochem today, WTF was with that question with the red dye, the Quinone or whatever. Seriously wow.... Also 7/7 for last question lol :3
Sorry bro, not meaning to be a dick, but I highly doubt that your gonna get a response this close to the exam. Its pretty much jeopardising a couple marks that you might beat someone with. Unless its someone that's already completed there HSC.
I found it REALLY easy, probably because i didnt have ancient to worry about like others, as well as doing 7 trial papers the weekend before :3
I'm pretty sure I'm going to get a band five, and 80% sure i'll get a band six, so hopefully :D
I'd assume so, because 1 mark goes to sample space, probably 2 to proving that he was right, and the 4th in stating if he was right or not. Because thats what the question asked.
Yeah, thats the thing with question 28, in all the general maths papers, its an application of something you learnt, but in a way you didn't learn the concept to be used. In the 2008 paper it was with simpson's rule so eh.. whaddya gonna do... its over now anyways