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  1. albertcamus

    HSC 2013 MX2 Marathon (archive)

    Re: HSC 2013 3U Marathon Thread Nah as in isn't this the 3U thread? nvm
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    HSC 2013 MX2 Marathon (archive)

    Re: HSC 2013 3U Marathon Thread "Cambridge 4 unit Year 12" lawl
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    Geography or Ancient?

    Also cos scaling LOL
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    HSC 2012-2015 Chemistry Marathon (archive)

    re: HSC Chemistry Marathon Archive Because they all have the same proton transfer eqn of H^+ + OH^- ---> H2O Proton has been transferred from the acid to the base to form H2O. Add in states for eqn and ye
  5. albertcamus

    Biology Vs Economics

    Lol fuck me hahahahaha
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    Biology Vs Economics

    But there's a lot of logic regarding how each issue ties into each other? There's a reason why everything happens - inflation changing, interest rates, balance of payments, WHY the govt chooses to make certain policy decisions, WHY certain govt policy decisions conflict with each other...
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    Biology Vs Economics

    How isn't there much logic?
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    Biology Vs Economics

    I'd say trends are more important than stats. How things have changed is a lot more important than what's happening currently, and you can make up many stats if you know the general gist of them.
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    Should I drop before the trials??

    Bio doesn't really scale all that badly, and given your Chem rank, I'd keep Bio and drop Chem if anything.
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    Biology Vs Economics

    Well in the final exam, 40% of your exam will be essays as opposed to histories which are pretty much 90% essays. So not thaat much essay writing, but it is a pretty big component nevertheless. And as for research, I'd say you can survive on the textbooks prescribed and get a 95 in Economics...
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    HSC 2012-2015 Chemistry Marathon (archive)

    re: HSC Chemistry Marathon Archive I think that despite the argon gas affecting pressure theoretically, because it is inert, it has no effect on the closed system at all - this was a question in Jacaranda if I remember correctly.
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    Abbreviation - Use of parm. ?

    10/10 srs 10/10 would not abbreviate to parm.
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    Where would my ATAR be approximately?

    Not really an effective backup if you're just above average in it haha
  14. albertcamus

    Abbreviation - Use of parm. ?

    AHAHAHAl no way you're allowed to do that sounds like Parmigiana
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    Safe suburbs

    Merrylands brah
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    Where would my ATAR be approximately?

    Pretty much English and Phys/Chem You might be better off dropping Engineering too?
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    process of formation of polyvinylchloride and polystyrene.

    It's an 'application' of your knowledge of LDPE production apparently...
  18. albertcamus

    process of formation of polyvinylchloride and polystyrene.

    Yeah you use it for that reason and then you split the peroxide molecule up into 2 peroxide radicals - each reacts with separate monomers and they propagate and eventually collide with each other in the termination reaction and form the polymer AFAIK.
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    process of formation of polyvinylchloride and polystyrene.

    Yep cos Peroxide radical's used because it has an unpaired electron I think which makes it more reactive
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