Has miss already marked the core???liamh16 said:our teachers will mark them pretty quick.
our core is already marked.
just depends on how long it takes the other teacher to mark shipwrecks.
Twas citric.... it occurs naturally in lemmon and ethanoic is monoprotic...Citric is triproticvds700 said:i put ethanoic, that was the only one i recognised, and its naturally occuring, so i think its right.
AHHHH! An Arab doing CHEMISTRY! Keep him away from all the chemicals! He'll blow the lot of us up!! AHHHHHHHHHHHHHdumarab said:Twas citric.... it occurs naturally in lemmon and ethanoic is monoprotic...Citric is triprotic
HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA. Horrible. Just the type of joke I'd make.Wassup? said:AHHHH! An Arab doing CHEMISTRY! Keep him away from all the chemicals! He'll blow the lot of us up!! AHHHHHHHHHHHHH
hahah SAME! i was like di, tri, ... , pent WTF IS FOUR i'll just put quadm.incognito said:Hahahaha with the thing we had to systematically name... I forgot it was 'tetra' so just wrote "quad"... LOL.
Obviously not. The catholic paper is done by schools who have elected to at the same day, same time.tau281290 said:my chem trial is next week...are we doing the same exam??
Thank god. But if I'm not getting those 2 marks that's the end of your days! Kidding.Pwnage101 said:draw their structures, show they are both non polar (ethanol has one end non polar), write they will interact via dispersion forces and thus will dissolve
i rekon 1 mark = proper lewis/electron diagrams or full srtuctural formula
the 2nd mark for an INDICATION (visually or written) that they both dissolve due to non-polar nature, ie dispersion forces
well they say independent exams are a good indication of HSCUndermyskin said:Exactly! But aren't CSSA trials harder than real HSC? Hope that'd be true so I don't feel like a big failure with a crap CSSA mark.