Got the same answers as you!!1. B 2. D 3. B (I think) 4. C 5. A 6. B 7. B 8. C 9. C 10. A (D isn't balanced?) 11. D 12.A 13. B 14. D 15. A(i forgot what BOD is, but looks like A) 16. C 17. D 18. A 19. C 20. D
Haven't double checked.
seems right to me, 18/20 id get1. B 2. D 3. B (I think) 4. C 5. A 6. B 7. B 8. C 9. C 10. A (D isn't balanced?) 11. D 12.A 13. B 14. D 15. A(i forgot what BOD is, but looks like A) 16. C 17. D 18. A 19. C 20. D
Haven't double checked.
i literally did it really quickly in the last 5 minutes, and judging by your answers i got 18/20 (i was going so quickly i didn't see that the incomplete combustion choice D wasnt balanced, and i didn't have enough time to work out the lead concentration one -> didnt even attempt it)Well this years MC was a dud.
lead ion conc is just 0.13/MM(lead chloride) divided by 0.05 lmaoi literally did it really quickly and judging by your answers i got 18/20 (i was going so quickly i didn't see that the incomplete combustion choice D wasnt balanced, and i didn't have enough time to work out the lead concentration one -> didnt even attempt it)
shit. gave away a free mark,lead ion conc is just 0.13/MM(lead chloride) divided by 0.05 lmao
What I did this and got like 9.35 x 10^-3lead ion conc is just 0.13/MM(lead chloride) divided by 0.05 lmao
I don't quite understand how this would work since B is implying that it was just a reaction between the two monomers, not the formation of a polymer? That's just how it appears to me. Even though I see how D might not make sense also.OK for q11, answer might be B after actually having a think about it. If you consider something like say Cellulose, OH-(C6H10O5)-OH -> (C6H10O5)n +h20
Technically both B and D are wrong, but i think they'd accept D as more correct since it has repeated sub units, so i dunno. I didn't think it was B because it didn't have repeated sub units, which i believe is in the definition of a polymer.I don't quite understand how this would work since B is implying that it was just a reaction between the two monomers, not the formation of a polymer? That's just how it appears to me. Even though I see how D might not make sense also.
If you look at turbidity standards online you'll see that 400 NTU is actually not that high. Also 5 NTU is amazingly clear for where a river meets the ocean.I had the incomplete combustion as D - dunno if it will be marked wrong because its not balanced?
I had the water quality one as C, simply because 400 NTU for turbidity is irrationally high, like that's insane when 20 NTU is considered a high value.
Other than that, agree with your choices - I'm pretty sure the pond question 18 was A, repeating from the same pond seems the more logical answer.
Yeah i think it might just be a case of 'we screwed up', whichever is closest to being right which I'd say is D.Technically both B and D are wrong, but i think they'd accept D as more correct since it has repeated sub units, so i dunno.