Chulbul Pandey
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Wait, for the electrochemcial cell question, I thought we were meant to talk about the cells like mercury cell/diaphragm cell. Aren't lead acid/dry cells galvanic cells..
Was it in the Industrial Chemistry section? lolWait, for the electrochemcial cell question, I thought we were meant to talk about the cells like mercury cell/diaphragm cell. Aren't lead acid/dry cells galvanic cells..
I talked about the mercury cell from the industrial process too. I just thought that lead acid/dry cells were electrolytic cells [no they are not galvanic cells] rather than electrochemical cells. Apparently you can get zero since you its not in the CORE topics. Although wiki does sayWait, for the electrochemcial cell question, I thought we were meant to talk about the cells like mercury cell/diaphragm cell. Aren't lead acid/dry cells galvanic cells..
That's the only definition. lolI talked about the mercury cell from the industrial process too. I just thought that lead acid/dry cells were electrolytic cells [no they are not galvanic cells] rather than electrochemical cells. Apparently you can get zero since you its not in the CORE topics. Although wiki does say
"An electrochemical cell is a device capable of either deriving electrical energy from chemical reactions, or facilitating chemical reactions through the introduction of electrical energy."
So I suppose we answered according to the latter definition
Exos? And I'm pretty sure it said industrial sources so volcanoes could lose you a mark...wtf?
all you had to write down was trophosphere, stratos, mesos, exos. you had to say SO2 was from volcanoes and smelting iron and NOx's were from combustion engines.
other papers asked shit on fertilisers and EDTA acids and shit
Nope, as long as you explain it right any of the cells worked (if nothing, could have said landfill or something). Silver is basically the same as lead-acid: silver/lead are heavy metals, H2SO4/KOH are toxic strong acid/baseYeahh i said it pollutes silver which is a heavy metal? is that wrong!??!?
Exosphere but it should be thermosphere...not exosphere.Exos? And I'm pretty sure it said industrial sources so volcanoes could lose you a mark...
Nope, as long as you explain it right any of the cells worked (if nothing, could have said landfill or something). Silver is basically the same as lead-acid: silver/lead are heavy metals, H2SO4/KOH are toxic strong acid/base
And what was wrong with the fish question?
Can't spell and is wrong.band 6 tends to be anything >75-80%. if you get scaling higher, that would be even better and should definately place you in band 6. GOOD LUCK!!!!
wait so so2 is a pollutant in the troposphere or the stratosphereOk cool beans. Just didn't want to do two in the lower atmosphere, thought I would mix it up a bit. (did SO2 also)