davemate03
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Hey guys, i was just wondering, for an 6 mark question in Shipwrecks, how much would you expect to write, hypothetically?
For example,
"One of the most common allows of iron is stainless steel. Outline how you could compare the rate of corrosion of i) Iron ii) Steel iii) Stainless steel"
6 MARKS
The success one answer says:
"Obtain identical samples of iron, steel and stainless steel.
Leave several samples of each in:
1) Air
2) Water
3) Acidic Solution
4) Salt Solution
5) Alkaline solution
Keep all other conditions (e.g. temperature and quantities) constant
Leave for several days then record any changes and hence evidence of corrosion. Repeat the experiment to confirm the result.
In my answer, I did the above, except
1) I only did a "salt solution" since it only asks for the rate of corrosion, not to test whether corrosion works in only air/water/alkaline solutions etc. Is this valid?
2) I quantitatively massed the samples before and after to determine any mass changes therefore, corrosion.
Am I going into too much detail? Or is the success one answer just too shallow? It doesn't seem like much to write for 6 marks.
For example,
"One of the most common allows of iron is stainless steel. Outline how you could compare the rate of corrosion of i) Iron ii) Steel iii) Stainless steel"
6 MARKS
The success one answer says:
"Obtain identical samples of iron, steel and stainless steel.
Leave several samples of each in:
1) Air
2) Water
3) Acidic Solution
4) Salt Solution
5) Alkaline solution
Keep all other conditions (e.g. temperature and quantities) constant
Leave for several days then record any changes and hence evidence of corrosion. Repeat the experiment to confirm the result.
In my answer, I did the above, except
1) I only did a "salt solution" since it only asks for the rate of corrosion, not to test whether corrosion works in only air/water/alkaline solutions etc. Is this valid?
2) I quantitatively massed the samples before and after to determine any mass changes therefore, corrosion.
Am I going into too much detail? Or is the success one answer just too shallow? It doesn't seem like much to write for 6 marks.