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    how do depth studies work

    Every school has a different interpretation of depth studies. This is allowed. In theory, depth studies are supposed to be very diverse, and offer scope for students to pursue a topic of their own choosing, and present it in any way that is effective and scientifically valid. It is also allowed...
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    2023 HSC Engineering Studies examination Q.21(c)

    NESA has now published the marking guidelines for 2023 Engineering Studies, and it appears with regard to Question 21 (c) the Chief Marker has accepted just about any isometric view of the wing spar will receive full marks, regardless of whether it conforms to the stated viewing direction or not.
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    endothermic and exothermic reactions - temp

    @anonymoushehe I think you are making a common mistake in confusing enthalpy with temperature. Temperature is an expression of the kinetic energy of particles. Enthalpy is the total internal energy of a system. In an endothermic reaction, the temperature of the system goes down because the...
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    mp/bp of alcohols question

    Well that's an interesting hypothesis. Let's see if there is any evidence from the chemical data. You would need to compare molecules with approximately the same molecular weight. If you compare a range of primary, secondary and tertiary alcohols with 4 carbons, the trend is not clear-cut: I...
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    2023 HSC Engineering Studies examination Q.21(c)

    No, of course not. They are my freehand drawings.
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    2023 HSC Engineering Studies examination Q.21(c)

    I want to draw attention to what appears to be an error or drafting mistake in the NSW Engineering Studies examination. Question 21 was the first of the extended response questions, and it was examining Aeronautical Engineering. The question was worth 11 marks. It had four parts (a) worth 2...
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    Physics Predictions/Thoughts

    EMF is not a force. EMF is a field potential or field potential difference. The units of EMF are joules per coulomb. The EMF of a point in an electric field is defined as the work done to bring 1 unit of positive test charge from infinity to that point within the electric field. The electric...
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    Why are chlorine and bromine ions acidic?

    Thanks for the [!!!]WARNING[!!!]. Better stop swimming in the ocean - too much chloride
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    Mod 6 Q

    Ignore all the conversation about commutators and radial magnetic fields. Just consider a single current loop in a uniform B-field as shown below: The vertical segments are experiencing a constant force shown by the red vectors, and the two forces constitute a couple or moment. The horizontal...
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    Trial Q

    The mass loses kinetic energy and gains GPE as it moves from A to B. Let the velocity at the bottom be v1 and the velocity at the top be v2 The change of gpe is U = 2mgr. The change of KE is U = -1/2 m (v12 - v22) Equate the two expressions and eliminate the common factor "m" you get: 2gr =...
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    help

    The mass of solution is M= 14 g + 100 g = 114 g The density rho ρ of the solution is ρ= 1.060 g/mL so divide M by ρ and you get V=107 mL of solution. The 14 grams of the hydrous MgSO4.7H2O contains n = 0.0568 moles. Therefore divide n by V and you get 0.53 mol/L
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    chem question

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    Ca(OH)2

    You are using the Arrhenius theory of a strong base. The Brönsted-Lowry theory is not restricted to aqueous solutions. If Ca(OH)2 is a good proton acceptor (which it is), then it is a strong base according to the latter theory.
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    mod 7 organic states of matter

    I think any further debate will likely result in arcane hair-splitting. However, for students sitting their HSC Chemistry exam, there will be just three states of matter, they are solid, liquid and gas and the only other mixture they are likely to be examined on is the aqueous mixture, and we...
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    mod 7 organic states of matter

    Thanks for that contribution, you got me thinking that can't be right because IUPAC has reserved the term "sol" for colloidal suspensions, so I went to the references. In the Journal of Pure Appl. Chem., Vol. 80, No. 2, pp. 233–276, 2008. doi:10.1351/pac200880020233 © 2008 IUPAC they give the...
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    NSG 2020 Q31 - no calculation for answers PLEASE HELP

    Obviously this student was in a bit of a hurry and missed the equivalence point by a substantial margin. :( If you add the last drops of NaOH slowly you should be able to achieve a precision of 0.1 mL in the aliquot. Look at the results at 20.0 mL and 24.0 mL. This is where the inflection...
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    mod 7 organic states of matter

    Ahh, no. We call them liquids because that is their standard state at 25oC. If the ester coincidentally happens to be dissolved in a reaction mixture like an alcohol, then you still call it a liquid. The adjective "aqueous" (aq) should be reserved for substances that are dissolved in water, or...
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    Physics 2019 Sydney BOys

    Yes, it should be tan θ. I disagree with that equation given in the sample answer. The result is correct, but the equation is wrong. Here is the free body diagram of the car. The car is subjected to just two forces, they are W the force of gravity and FN the normal force from the road. The net...
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    mod 7 organic states of matter

    Most esters are liquids at room temperature.
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    mod 7 organic states of matter

    You state that gases are (g) and liquids are (l). Students are not required to memorise the physical states of organic compounds for the HSC Chemistry exam. You should be able to work these facts out from the context of the question. If a question requires you to write a chemical equation...
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