ngl I would have said B as wellView attachment 39803
Answer is C. I got B
I looked at the Edrolo lesson, and while I memorized the 4 addition polymers, I can't figure out why the answer was C. Could someone give an explanation? Thanks.
Oh my bad. Didn't think the same q would be posted twicehttps://boredofstudies.org/threads/polymers.404689/ synthesis posted the first question a while ago, you’re right
you’re right on the second q too
nah it’s all good he didn’t put the paper in the title or anything so it’d be pretty hard to findOh my bad. Didn't think the same q would be posted twice
Know any trial papers with accurate solutions? I have also been doing physics, and for one I caught mistakes. It was the Sydney Boys half yearly. It's been pulled now.nah it’s all good he didn’t put the paper in the title or anything so it’d be pretty hard to find
I don’t really remember any specifically without mistakes (I’ve definitely done them though), most papers are fine if you avoid CSSA and lower tier schoolsKnow any trial papers with accurate solutions? I have also been doing physics, and for one I caught mistakes. It was the Sydney Boys half yearly. It's been pulled now.
(he originally posted under like religion or something) @synthesisFRnah it’s all good he didn’t put the paper in the title or anything so it’d be pretty hard to find
yeah u rightFirstly HCL reacted uses 4 sig figs. not 3.
Secondly moles of CaCO3 = moles of HCl.
This n(CaCO3) = 0.0136.
m = 0.0136x(40+16x3 + 12)
m = 1.36 approx.
However the mass is 600 grams for soem reason.
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I still don't get how trials can have so many wrong answersyeah u right
the teachers writing the papers are just average everyday teachers who have to do it on top of their normal job and with very limited time (and obv a strict deadline), they cant really be expected to make a flawless paper like the hsc which has like a year of a board of people working on itI still don't get how trials can have so many wrong answers
Even bought trials sometimes have mistakes though. At my high school we bought the physics trial.the teachers writing the papers are just average everyday teachers who have to do it on top of their normal job and with very limited time (and obv a strict deadline), they cant really be expected to make a flawless paper like the hsc which has like a year of a board of people working on it