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    Unsw leadership program??

    Which one's the UNSW Student ID? The zpass one, or do you get it with your id card?
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    Want to know if you made it into your preferred UNSW course before official offer?

    Re: Want to know if you made it into your preferred UNSW course before official offer Create New Password Now enter your new password below. Please use a combination of letters and numbers and/or special characters to create a strong password. The minimum password length is 6 characters, and...
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    Want to know if you made it into your preferred UNSW course before official offer?

    Re: Want to know if you made it into your preferred UNSW course before official offer Didn't work for med, but didn't work for med-sci either which I'm pretty sure my atar was fine for... It doesn't matter what preference I placed them in right? Because med-sci was pretty far down.
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    What HSC marks are you aiming for?

    Last 3 posts are all gonna get 99.8+ if they hit their goals...
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    Band 6 Cut-off estimations?

    Exos? And I'm pretty sure it said industrial sources so volcanoes could lose you a mark... Nope, as long as you explain it right any of the cells worked (if nothing, could have said landfill or something). Silver is basically the same as lead-acid: silver/lead are heavy metals, H2SO4/KOH are...
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    Industrial Chemistry.

    K = 2450ish. Process is electrolysis of brine into NaOH. Electrode P was Cl2 gas, Electrode Q (with Pink) was H2 gas. What was the modelling equilibrium question?
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    General Thoughts: Chemistry

    Either way, the answer is "300mg".
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    Who's up for an option all-nighter?

    If you have equilibrium where two gases make a liquid, does changing pressure do anything? For reference: 2001 Q28 b) ii)
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    Predictions for 6/7 marker questions this year?

    Currently practicing Australian chemists!!!
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    Urgent Chem Questions

    What? The oxygen atoms from water don't have anything to do with a micelle. A micelle is the oil or non-polar substance you're cleaning off, it has detergent/soap molecules embedded in it (due to non-polar tail), the heads are negatively charged for soaps and anionic detergents, which makes...
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    Raw marks required for Bands

    You'll probably do well, if you get a good external you should definitely be able to hit 95 then. And for the stuff like labelling wires on the galvanic cell... pretty sure stuff like that the HSC and even my school takes marks off
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    Raw marks required for Bands

    There's no definite way of telling how harshly your school marks, best method would be compare your rank with the number of band 5/6 in your school last year but that still varies with cohort.
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    Raw marks required for Bands

    Just wondering, who did you get to mark your papers for the 86% average? Because with lenient markers a band 6 paper should hit quite high, so lessen the pressure but don't slack off altogether
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    Chemistry Marathon (HSC)

    Just wondering, why not concentration in moles per litre?
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    Raw marks required for Bands

    They mark much more harshly than most schools will
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    Do most schools have people who leave 40-30 minutes early?

    With that logic... If I told you only 1 sophie in the world is not an idiot... would you argue that you are that 1 sophie or that my premise is incorrect?
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    transmission question

    Whoops... think I subbed in P=IR^2 instead... any ideas if its just the 1 mark lost for that if I had the equations right but plugged it into the calc wrong?
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    transmission question

    Can someone please explain the design B's power loss? I got something really low so I'm guessing it's probably wrong. Had no idea what I was doing there...
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    Section I - Multiple Choice

    Using a ruler... pretty much got the exact answer for the peak as B, so i just went for it EDIT: Also, someth1ng, I've definitely learnt the induction cooktop pans are specially designed to have greater resistivity than tranditional pans, as traditional pans want to have as close to 0...
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    General Thoughts: Physics

    Yeah... that's the point. I said 0.39blahblah = approx 0.4, meaning there is a reduction but it is minimal
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