ok i have a friend whose dad is the senior lecturer of chemistry at the university of nsw, and he is involved with setting the hsc chem paper. ok she told me that the board of studies aims to test all the dot points by the yr 2005, which means that this yr they will have to test all the stuff which they havent tested in past yrs!
ok ive gone through the papers, and he also told me other trends of the new hsc and this is what im SURE will come in the exam so study these sections especially hard:
perform a first-hand investigation to identify the conditions under which a galvanic cell is produced (you have to design this prac)
describe the way in which the above named radioisotopes are used and explain their use in terms of their chemical properties
identify acids such as acetic (ethanoic acid), citric (2-hydroxypropane-1,2,3-tricarboxylic acid), hydrochloric and sulfuric acid (KNOW THE STRUCTURES!!)
describe the purpose of using acid in esterification for catalysis (THIS IS A 6 MARKER, U MUST DRAW GRAPHS AND TALK ABOUT ACTIVATION ENERGY ETC..)
thats a few of them, if u wanna know more feel free to email me:
tru_buff180@hotmail.com
good luck guys!!
ok ive gone through the papers, and he also told me other trends of the new hsc and this is what im SURE will come in the exam so study these sections especially hard:
perform a first-hand investigation to identify the conditions under which a galvanic cell is produced (you have to design this prac)
describe the way in which the above named radioisotopes are used and explain their use in terms of their chemical properties
identify acids such as acetic (ethanoic acid), citric (2-hydroxypropane-1,2,3-tricarboxylic acid), hydrochloric and sulfuric acid (KNOW THE STRUCTURES!!)
describe the purpose of using acid in esterification for catalysis (THIS IS A 6 MARKER, U MUST DRAW GRAPHS AND TALK ABOUT ACTIVATION ENERGY ETC..)
thats a few of them, if u wanna know more feel free to email me:
tru_buff180@hotmail.com
good luck guys!!