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  1. planino

    The Tennis Thread

    Re: The Official Tennis Thread Wow really? Why can't girls play 5-setters? They're definitely tough enough, otherwise Kvitova and Robson would have been dead after their 20 game 3rd set. Mathematically it makes sense though
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    Did anyone ever go to Talent 100?

    I think the Talent 100 centres are in Epping and Chatswood, so it may be a little far for you if distance is an issue. Plenty of trains to both stations though.
  3. planino

    The Tennis Thread

    Re: The Official Tennis Thread She beat Kvitova in 3 sets, but the game lasted for 3.5 hours! I think the third set was 11-9 hahaha Williams seemed a little down today :/ (I was going for Maria anyway) But hopefully I can watch the Federer-Tomic one tomorrow!! Also, dumb question, but can...
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    Lance Armstrong's confession to doping... What do you think?

    Reading that gave me the chills!
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    UWS Medicine Degree DILEMMA!

    I thought that the Med courses were similar between unis cos they're all accredited by some organisation? It's sad how how high-end people in medicine are still prejudiced (judging by what I've read here).Of all people, you could at least expect doctors in those high end positions (or in any...
  6. planino

    Halp needed

    No, but I need help with the question thanks Just a typo, dunno how that happened
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    Advice on the treatment of these dotpoints

    Re: Would the net ionic equation for this reaction be identical to the 'normal' react I'm an idiot. Thanks for everything!
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    Related texts

    Yeaahh I guess so ://
  9. planino

    Advice on the treatment of these dotpoints

    Re: Would the net ionic equation for this reaction be identical to the 'normal' react But acetic acid is weak, so isn't it that we can't split it up into its separate ionic species since only a small percentage of molecules are actually split up like this? That's what my teacher said, but he...
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    Advice on the treatment of these dotpoints

    Re: How do you put this into words? Okey dokey! Thanks heaps for clearing things up :)
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    Related texts

    Okay then, 2 related texts for AOS and 1 related text for Mod C it is! (If the question asks for one related text, then I'll only do one cos shallow analyses are no fun)
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    Regrets of Picking Certain Subjects

    I was planning to do Jap for Y11/12 since it was my strongest subject. Days before the final day of Y10, I switched from Jap to Eco and I have no regrets! :) I'm not exactly doing wonderfully in eco, but it's really interesting and much better than having quizzes every two days. And I'm also...
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    Lacking motivation. What do you do?

    Haha you're welcome :) Yeah judging by your computing subjects' ranks, I think they'll take care of themselves throughout the year since you seem to be quite able in those subjects. But if you're less confident with chem + maths, might as well get those out of the way cos they're pretty heavy...
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    Advice on the treatment of these dotpoints

    Re: How do you put this into words? So would it be correct to call it a "carbonyl bond" instead of "carbonyl group"?
  15. planino

    Advice on the treatment of these dotpoints

    Re: Are C-H bonds significantly polar? What about C-O? Okay then, got it :) Thanks
  16. planino

    Lacking motivation. What do you do?

    Nice prelim ranks, might want to keep them up and obtain similar ranks by the time you're doing your HSC :)
  17. planino

    Advice on the treatment of these dotpoints

    Re: Are C-H bonds significantly polar? What about C-O? I've said that "alkanols contain 2 types of polar bonds, C-O and O-H, and these give it high MP/BP (the polarity of the C-H bond is insignificant by comparison)" blah blah blah in my notes (for the alkanol/ic acid dot point) and wanted to...
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    Advice on the treatment of these dotpoints

    Are C-H bonds significantly polar? What about C-O? ^ and also, are C-O bonds many times more polar than C-H? Sorry for the influx of questions lol, but I'm really confused
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    Advice on the treatment of these dotpoints

    How do you put this into words? So how would you say C=O in words? I want l that the carbon-oxygen bond, but doesn't that refer to C-O, and not C=O? Or can carbon-oxygen refer to both C-O and C=O?
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    Advice on the treatment of these dotpoints

    Re: What is the proper name for this piece of equipment? Ahh, thanks then :)
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