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What formulae do I need to be familar with using for the HSC? (1 Viewer)

Doctor-Pie

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I'm struggling to get together a list of all the calculations that can come up in the HSC exam (I'm assuming they're buried in the syllabus somewhere...)

By this I mean molar conversions, heat of combustion, the relevant equations for titrations...

Is there a list somewhere detailing what I have to be able to do/can some BOS-ers help me out here?

Thanks.
 

Ishynooshy

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All the calculations that you are expected to be able to do are in the right hand column of the syllabus, with the pracs.

To be honest, there aren't that many. Almost of them involve moles or can/will lead to them. Off the top of my head, you have moles-mass conversions, moles-quantity of heat, moles-concentration (which could come from a dilution question), moles-yield percentage and moles-pH.

Then the random ones like , which is given to you in the exam.
 

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