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For industrial chemistry, is it ok to use square root and keep the coefficient of that molecule as a fraction?

What did u guys get for that multiple choice question with the concentration against time graph where u had to pick what equation it was (From memory i picked d)
 

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Yeah same, i found industrial chem hard with that contstant question, what did everyone get for that?
I got something much smaller than the actually number (I think 2 or something close to that?) So I said since there only one equilibrium constant value for a certain temperature, it can't be at equilibrium and it is still moving in the forwards reaction
 

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It used to be uploaded pretty quickly like same day as the exam on sites, but NESA blocked them from doing that this year (something about copyright)
Damn, any non-legit copies floating around?
 

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Did anyone get like 5 c's (for the last five questions) in a row for MC or am I just fucked?
 

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For industrial chemistry, is it ok to use square root and keep the coefficient of that molecule as a fraction?

What did u guys get for that multiple choice question with the concentration against time graph where u had to pick what equation it was (From memory i picked d)
It can sometimes give you a different answer but is technically still correct to that equation with different molar ratios (I guess depends on how they mark)
 

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I got something much smaller than the actually number (I think 2 or something close to that?) So I said since there only one equilibrium constant value for a certain temperature, it can't be at equilibrium and it is still moving in the forwards reaction
yeah everyone's getting like 2.84 or smth meanwhile i got like 12. something omfg thought industrial was easy til now
 

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Did anyone know how to do the equilibrium constant thing in industrial, i found that so hard idek if i did it right.

I found the paper to be easier than previous years tbh, they were really nice with the 4 and 7 markers, most calculations in section 1 were easy.
 

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Yeah same, i found industrial chem hard with that contstant question, what did everyone get for that?
I got a number around 3. Idk if its right tho, but definitely a number much smaller than the original 12.1 value
 

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Are there any calculation questions anyone particularly wants the worked solutions to?
The industrial 4 marker on equilibrium constants, the answer i got was so far off I'm not sure if it was right
 

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what did you guys do for the first question for industrial i completely forgot how to do it
 

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what did you guys do for the first question for industrial i completely forgot how to do it
Same i just did the opposite of esterification but replaced one of the OHs with the Na ion i think i did it for the acetate or something like that i can't remember
 

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Lol i think i'm stupid, but was question 1 A or D. I put A cause i thought a burette was more accurate to transfer a quantity than a measuring cylinder which is more accurate to measure a quantity?
 

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Lol i think i'm stupid, but was question 1 A or D. I put A cause i thought a burette was more accurate to transfer a quantity than a measuring cylinder which is more accurate to measure a quantity?
i put down D becasue I thought a measuring cylinder would be more practical, when I saw the question I though they would've put a pipette or something
 

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Same i just did the opposite of esterification but replaced one of the OHs with the Na ion i think i did it for the acetate or something like that i can't remember
I forgot to put glycerol I think its part of it FML!!! :punch:
 

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