Dragonmaster262
Unorthodox top student
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Yeah, I agree with the before the method approach since you have to know what you are working with and what potential dangers you may face while using the chemicals. Usually I'm told that the risk assessment is placed after the aim though.Is it really after? In uni chemistry lab reports, the risk assessment is done before the method because in practice you are meant to assess the risks of your experiment before you actually do it, but then again we don't attach risk assessments to lab reports that often lol
Are you sure? That's strange. Biology is the most popular HSC science course in the state- it's the fourth most popular NSW HSC course.Chemistry is the most popular science (on BoS) so I placed it here.