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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
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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!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.