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    HSC Physics MC Thread

    When the current is turned on in X, at the start a magnetic field is induced to oppose the increase in voltage, and therefore generate a back EMF, however it will eventually reach a constant voltage as it is a DC circuit and there will eventually be no magnetic field. A similar field will be...
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    General thoughts: HSC chemistry 2015

    Im probabaly thinking way too much into it, but maybe it wasnt necessarily H2O that was condensed out, as condensation polymerization can refer to the release of any small molecule, not just H2O, maybe it could have been H2 or methanol instead although, but otherwise, all the options on there...
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    Is it better to...

    I usually just go and make notes on the whole syllabus, reading over 2-3 textbooks and heaps of internet sources to make sure I get as much knowledge as I can on each topic, then ill read over em a few times then attempt some past papers, I just find it better to learn all the information first...
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    General thoughts: HSC chemistry 2015

    A, C, C
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    Multiple Choice

    yeah thats what i thought, literally glanced over it for a second and dismissed A, B & C as all containing CO2 because they were all written similarly, but A did infact CO and D wasnt balanced correctly
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    General thoughts: HSC chemistry 2015

    the graph also did refer to yield on it, so you could talk about why the yield is balanced with the rate of reaction, which would be influenced by a catalyst, if there is a greater rate from the catalyst, then they could decrease the temperature a bit more to increase yield a bit while still...
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    Multiple Choice

    seems right to me, 18/20 id get
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    General thoughts: HSC chemistry 2015

    nah it didnt specify temp and pressure, it just said explain the conditions employed in the haber process with reference to the graph
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    General thoughts: HSC chemistry 2015

    id say so, pretty sure the question said something about the conditions used in the haber process with reference to the chart, but doesnt mean you have to talk specifically about the stuff on the chart, i just basically talked about everything I knew for the conditions of haber process cus it...
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    General thoughts: HSC chemistry 2015

    theres a dot point on there about using computer technologies to measure the pH of acidic substances, i suppose they would expect you to be able to transfer this concept over to titrations because its basically the same thing, didnt you ever do an experiment with a ph probe or something?
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    General thoughts: HSC chemistry 2015

    yeah i talked about rate, catalyst, degradation of equipment due to high pressure and temp, and liquefying the nh3 to increase yeild as well as all the stuff on the graph
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    General thoughts: HSC chemistry 2015

    it did say discuss so you could have provided reasons why its properties are good and bad for the application, i think they will draw a fair bit of how you related its properties to it use, i think i wrote about 2 properties and 4 or 5 points about its use
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    General thoughts: HSC chemistry 2015

    yeah i think it might have been, for some reason i remember the question being on its own page, although if that is true i cant remember what was below the one where you had to draw the structure of citric
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    General thoughts: HSC chemistry 2015

    was out of 4 wasnt it? id say if you wrote our all your formulas and showed the substitution and all your calculations were correct with the formula you used, youd probably get 2, maybe 3 if youre lucky
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    General thoughts: HSC chemistry 2015

    citric is triprotic fam
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    General thoughts: HSC chemistry 2015

    >mfw 8 mark question on einstein and planck and their views on whether science is removed from political and social factors
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    General thoughts: HSC chemistry 2015

    Conquering chem textbook had a mad part on the fertiliser experiment, i wrote slowly adding the BaCl to a heated solution of the dissolved fertiliser will produce larger precipitate crystals, this means that there will be less precipitate lost through the filter, also less ions from the solution...
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    General thoughts: HSC chemistry 2015

    what one?
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    General thoughts: HSC chemistry 2015

    nah fam, doesnt matter what you put in the burette or flask, you still get the same values either way, the important part of the question was where it said "transfering into another solution", you pipette the solution into an empty flask where as with the burette you are transfering one solution...
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    General thoughts: HSC chemistry 2015

    i chose burette, the "transfering into a solution of known volume" kinda gave it away
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