Assessment Task: The Acidic Environment (1 Viewer)

Qudans

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Hi, I've received an assessment task in class recently and it is a report.

There are 5 questions, which I would like some help for.

- Assess the evidence which indicates increases in atmospheric concentration of oxides of sulfur and nitrogen
-Evaluate reasons for concern about the release of sulfur dioxide and oxides of nitrogen into the environment
-Explain the use of acids as food additives
-Outline the historical development of ideas about acids including those of Lavoisier, Davy and Arrhenius and trace the development in understanding and describing acid/base reactions
-Assess the use of neutralisation reactions as a safety measure or to minimise damage in accidents or chemical spills.

Does anyone have any links to sites, which may have information that can help me?
 

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Wow, those questions are just dot points straight out of the HSC chem syllabus.

Try downloading some acidic enviro notes off BoS and i'm sure you'll find answers to your questions :)
 

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Wtf...

That's a very easy assessment task because direct answers will be all given in notes that are available on BOS

and also textbooks
 

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You will need to greatly expand on the dot point answers if the assessment is a report.
 

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Is this assesment task counting towards you HSC or is it just classwork? I can have a look at what you've done if you want and see if you've missed out any important details or give you some tips.
 

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Yeah...the assessment is a report, but i already have the marking scheme and it doesnt seem like that we have to expand on the points though
 

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