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  1. SuchSmallHands

    HSC 2012-2015 Chemistry Marathon (archive)

    re: HSC Chemistry Marathon Archive 1. The HSC will never specify Tc-99m as the isotope you're required to write about. You have a choice of industrial/medical isotopes to study. 2. Tc-99m is an isotope used overwhelmingly in medicine, it's not really used in industry. So it's placement in...
  2. SuchSmallHands

    Uts law/ business or unsw commerce/ arts??

    I wasn't expecting entry into law so I asked a lot about internal transfer at UNSW's info day. According to the people at the law stall, a WAM of low 70s is typically competitive, so even of you don't quite hit 80 you could still get the transfer.
  3. SuchSmallHands

    HSC 2012-2015 Chemistry Marathon (archive)

    re: HSC Chemistry Marathon Archive That's the correct answer. I posited that particular question because sometimes people think they have to double the value for Ag when that's not the case. But it didn't catch either of you so well done!
  4. SuchSmallHands

    HSC 2012-2015 Chemistry Marathon (archive)

    re: HSC Chemistry Marathon Archive If you don't get why it has to be negative I think you might misunderstand the table of standard potentials. It's a table of standard reduction potentials, you're describing a different, equal but opposite, process when you describe oxidation. It would make...
  5. SuchSmallHands

    HSC 2012-2015 Chemistry Marathon (archive)

    re: HSC Chemistry Marathon Archive Nope, this answer is incorrect (was on tapatalk earlier and couldn't see the response). Can any 15ers pick up on what's wrong with this?
  6. SuchSmallHands

    HSC 2012-2015 Chemistry Marathon (archive)

    Chemistry marathon 2015 Which isn't something you're required to do in this course. Your questions would probably be a lot more relevant if you took them from past papers until you're more familiar with how the HSC phrases its questions.
  7. SuchSmallHands

    HSC 2012-2015 Chemistry Marathon (archive)

    re: HSC Chemistry Marathon Archive No calculation based questions here yet, I'll give you guys an easy one Calculate the E0 value of the following electrochemical process: Cu(s) + 2Ag+(aq) -----> 2Ag(s) + Cu^2+(aq)
  8. SuchSmallHands

    HSC 2012-2015 Chemistry Marathon (archive)

    re: HSC Chemistry Marathon Archive I'm too terrified to buy my raw marks and responses. I'd pick them apart and hate myself over every tiny mistake. But it's great that you have yours for reference purposes here.
  9. SuchSmallHands

    HSC 2012-2015 Chemistry Marathon (archive)

    re: HSC Chemistry Marathon Archive Lol yes, and then other people joined them and they terrified people who had talked about dehydration to ethene haha
  10. SuchSmallHands

    HSC 2012-2015 Chemistry Marathon (archive)

    re: HSC Chemistry Marathon Archive I did, it's in the brackets. You could talk about any legitimate use, which is what I was saying for like five pages of fighting haha
  11. SuchSmallHands

    HSC 2012-2015 Chemistry Marathon (archive)

    re: HSC Chemistry Marathon Archive Yeah I think so, hilarious shit storm entailed on BoS as to whether or not you absolutely had to talk about ethanol as a fuel and a solvent (asked my teacher after he marked our year's HSC paper, you didn't)
  12. SuchSmallHands

    HSC 2012-2015 Chemistry Marathon (archive)

    Chemistry marathon 2015 Almost all of the 15ers on this thread have proven that they're not able to properly answer acidic environment questions yet. It seems redundant to be practicing questions when people are straight out making things up that aren't at all correct because they don't know...
  13. SuchSmallHands

    HSC 2012-2015 Chemistry Marathon (archive)

    re: HSC Chemistry Marathon Archive This question wasn't quite complete. This is why I think we should stick to POM.
  14. SuchSmallHands

    HSC 2012-2015 Chemistry Marathon (archive)

    re: HSC Chemistry Marathon Archive Clearly the 15ers aren't far at all into acidic, for them to have any chance answering these questions well the questions should really stay in POM. Assess the environmental impact of the lead acid cell or dry cell (2 marks)
  15. SuchSmallHands

    HSC 2012-2015 Chemistry Marathon (archive)

    Chemistry marathon 2015 Can we maybe just stick to POM questions?It's clear that some people haven't properly started acidic environment yet and so their answers will be way off just because they're not up to that point in the course.
  16. SuchSmallHands

    CHEM1031 without having done HSC Chemistry

    I looked over this course today and it's actually quite good. It has all of the important chemistry from the HSC without the bullshit. It also has a little more depth on some concepts (such as gas laws) that the HSC course glossed over a little more
  17. SuchSmallHands

    Assumed Knowledge - HSC Physics.

    The UNSW physics bridging course is not really based at all on HSC physics to be honest. It's based more on Fundamentals of Physics, which is sort of an introduction to 1A. Maybe you could consider taking Fundamentals in sem 1 and 1A in sem 2 if you didn't to HSC physics?
  18. SuchSmallHands

    HSC 2012-2015 Chemistry Marathon (archive)

    re: HSC Chemistry Marathon Archive Oh okay, I thought you guys were moving really fast! (This time last year I was on PoM still). We'll save questions on the second half of acidic and monitoring and management for later on in that case
  19. SuchSmallHands

    HSC 2012-2015 Chemistry Marathon (archive)

    re: HSC Chemistry Marathon Archive Did you use a Bunsen flame or a heating mantle to heat the reactants? Why did you you use one and not the other?
  20. SuchSmallHands

    HSC 2012-2015 Chemistry Marathon (archive)

    re: HSC Chemistry Marathon Archive Be careful when reading questions :)
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