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mirakon

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chemistry is easily my weakest subject but i was pretty happy *could* possibly (fingers crossed) scrape band 6
 

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isnt it -57kJ/mol because the net ionic equation for all neutraisation reactions is essentially H+ + OH- ->H2O
 

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an experiment is not a model.. its a real thing... im thinking when they say models they meant like balls and sticks and computer simulations stuff.. well either way i skipped that question cause i can't write some BS about balls and sticks><
 

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concentration of citric acid was around 0.35ish if exact values were used from beginning to start as you're supposed to
 

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Re: Chem How HARD!!

Anal rape.....

First question in industrial chemistry *shoots myself*
 

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Re: Chem How HARD!!

first question inindustrial chem was more general knowledge, I don't know how it was in the syllabus, I remember doing something similar in year 11, but odd choice of question
 

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Probably the worst exam I've ever done in my life. I'd be happy with a band 4.
 

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Re: Chem How HARD!!

That exam wasn't too bad. That shipwrecks question with the petri dish LOL What idiot puts all the samples in the same dish? :p
 

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are you talking about the ostwald process? Cus that was pretty much just about equilibrium - which is in our syllabus
It would have made a lot more sense if they used the Haber process instead since that is something that was in the syllabus and you could also talk about equilibrium/le chateliers.
 
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It would have made a lot more sense if they used the Haber process instead since that is something that was in the syllabus and you could also talk about equilibrium/le chateliers.
yes but they didn't want us to spurt out some rote learned stuff
 

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