What a guy, got the solutions out before Matrix. Btw how do you get them? I'm curiousPDF is up Alright guys let me know if there are any mistakes or etc. I will do the Q30 tomorrow some time and upload the finalised PDF then
What a guy, got the solutions out before Matrix. Btw how do you get them? I'm curiousPDF is up Alright guys let me know if there are any mistakes or etc. I will do the Q30 tomorrow some time and upload the finalised PDF then
the paper? Im confused hahaha. I’m kind of cooked atm I won’t lie hahaWhat a guy, got the solutions out before Matrix. Btw how do you get them? I'm curious
The solutions hahathe paper? Im confused hahaha. I’m kind of cooked atm I won’t lie haha
nws, also formatting just realised q29 goes from (a) to (c) and no (b) plus no no. of marks for (c) but these are minute things lolWill fix that tomorrow morning thanks for letting me know
ohhh um idk lol I don’t wanna brag but this stuff is easy compared to uniThe solutions haha
Ngl you are kinda cooked hahaohhh um idk lol I don’t wanna brag but this stuff is easy compared to uni
I can't seem to find the linkPDF is up Alright guys let me know if there are any mistakes or etc. I will do the Q30 tomorrow some time and upload the finalised PDF then
That's what I didhellooo, i have a question. at school, they taught us that u count sig figs for pH (and pH only) after the decimal point begins, consistent to what's said on websites online. so 2.000 would have 3 sig figs. wondering if the hsc marks it in this way?
yeah it is like that. I was just tired so did it fast will fix it uphellooo, i have a question. at school, they taught us that u count sig figs for pH (and pH only) after the decimal point begins, consistent to what's said on websites online. so 2.000 would have 3 sig figs. wondering if the hsc marks it in this way?
It’s at the first postI can't seem to find the link
It is hard to say as we do not know their marking standard and it is a new syllabus, so making comparisons to the old syllabus papers and the difficulty is almost impossible to do. But roughly speaking 95 raw mark will be around 97/98 in pastChemistry exam paper is out, which I attached
Also, does anyone have ideas of what a raw mark of around 95 will scale to? This paper seems to be easier than previous years due to the lack of extended response questions, so I'm not entirely confident with using the raw mark database.
Probably a low band 5I'm really hoping the rest of the state besides the top 50/top 100 schools found it tough. Cause despite going to a top 100 school, I'm still trash at chem, all self-taught lmao. And maybe NESA marks it not excruciatingly tough, more leniency since new syllabus tings.
Anyone got any ideas on what a raw mark of 67-70 would be?