Revise stuff like methodology, safety, results and diagrams.
Validity, reliability and accuracy are also very important. Learn how to interpret graphs and remember the x-axis is the independent variable.
UWS gives special consideration to students from western suburbs. I think the UMAT score required is lower as well.
This table shows the cut off for UNSW and how it varies with your results:
UWS is 95.55 (non-GWS) and 93.55 (GWS).
The UNSW cut off depends on your UMAT score. The higher your UMAT score, the lower the cut off. However, the minimum is 96.
But it said 'an' aqueous solution. So it has to be either concentrated or dilute solutions of NaCl meaning you can't write the products of two different solutions.
Oxygen is correct but it asked for only one aqueous solution of NaCl. So you couldn't have chlorine gas, hydrogen gas and oxygen gas as the products of the electrolysis of only one type of solution. I wrote oxygen as well -.-
There are a few Australian physicists here:
http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Category:Australian_physicists
Not much information about their areas of research though :/
Re: Your Inudstrial Chem answers
Idk why but I just think it was important in showing why A was preferable over B and that the advantages of B (limestone) were not only limited to B (transport using train).
I could be wrong. I hope I am lol..
Re: Your Inudstrial Chem answers
I think we also had to mention the railway providing easy transport of limestone to the plant. Didn't mention it though -.-