Are you sure the answer to question 19 is (C)? I am looking at the Baulkham Hills High School 2019 Chemistry trial exam (where this question appears) and it states the answer to this question is (D).
Now that I'm looking at a VCE variant of this question, i.e. same type of question (see below), it seems their answer is consistent with yours, despite the minor differences in the question:
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This possibly means that the answer provided in the Baulkham Hills High School paper is incorrect.
Regardless I hope this helps for question 19!
I am looking at the copy of the 2019 BHHS trial that I have, and
@jimmysmith560 is correct that it has the question with a 1000 monomer units, and gives the answer as D. Jimmy is also correct that the VCE version he shows, with 500 units, is answered correctly. I concur with
@jazz519 that the correct answer is unquestionably C, without any shadow of a doubt. Thus, the only available conclusion is that the BHHS answer is wrong.
Interestingly, the version of the paper that I has already has two other MCQ answers changed (question 8, where B has been changed to A, and question 14, where C has been changed to B). Both of these corrections are right, and in both cases the incorrect answer given originally arises from a common student mistake - in other words, if I was writing the exam, each of these wrong answers would be ones I would include as distractors, but there is no way that even a half-competent chemistry teacher would make these mistakes if they were going through a paper writing solutions. And, I just did a quick check, and 19 is wrong as well - the answers give C but it's actually B. Right below the MCQ is a sample answer for the graph for 21(a) and there is no way I could give that more than 1 mark out of 2 as there are two significant mistakes in it.
I don't understand how a BHHS paper could have 4 MCQ answers wrong, plus a badly drawn equilibrium sketch... though looking at the cut-and-paste solutions that I have, I wonder if the source for the answers is actually BHHS.