Yeah, just checked with the supervisor, showed them all my work then left. Saw my chem teacher on the way out, he said it was pretty easy too.[4m th4 8ur82] said:you get to leave early ?! *jealous
so much time wasted when i sat there not knowing anything when i couldve walked down to maccas
what do you mean? thats the same equation I used. Just calculated how much sulfur was in the coal (0.1% of the 10 million kgs) and then did the calculations. Youve got me worried nowEnigmatic Eve said:Oh crap!!! Can't believe it!!! I got that sulfur/carbon question wrong!! Didn't read the q properly!! How many marks was it worth?!! Dude... I totally forgot about the carbon: eqn I used was S + O2 ----> SO2
Li0n said:also that combustion of carbon with sulfur
i just realised i stuffed it!
i did
CS + O2 --> C + SO2
and just now i realise its CS2 + 2O2 --> C + 2SO2
my first answer for L of Sulfur was like 6 million or 6 thousand L i think, some shit like that :/, CM_Tutor help us out yo
Which equation is correct??! Sorry, but I'm confused!!
SpoRTsGaL said:i got like 270 000 for that carbon one with 1% sulfur. i knew it was wrong. i can't do chem calculations!!! The irony is i do 4unit maths!
oh and i don't know what you people are talking about with the eqn.
Good idea. The catholic trial is probably one of the only times before the HSC where a large group of students are tested. Good for comparison purposesmr EaZy said:i reckon we should all put up our marks on this test ok?
Thats what I did as well. Were either both right or ... not.mr EaZy said:i remember 10 million kg coal with 1% sulfur right. dont we just multiply by 0.01 and then find the no.moles of sulfur in thiat ammount? then we use stoic ratios! no probs
Same goes for the one on standard conditions.Li0n said:Question 5 in multiple choice is stupid
its not in the fucken syllabus, it doesn't say 'identify bla as an exothermic reaction'
no text book i know shows Delta H = - whatever.....
so thats stupid
damn CSSA homo squad pull of another non syllabuser.