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Luca26

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Hi guys, for mod 7 nomenclature, our school uses the old method like 2-butene instead of but-2-ene, would we lose mark for that? Thanks
IUPAC preferred names might be things like but-2-ene but the real world will ignore IUPAC and continue to call it 2-butene.

A name like 2-propanol is easy to say, while propan-2-ol sticks in the throat.
 

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anyone have advice on how to not make a million dumb mistakes? in the exam i might look over my work several times and only realise after.
im talking like plugging the wrong number into the calculator, accidentally moving the decimal place or forgetting to refer to collision theory
Honestly the best way is to just double check your exam. What I do (doesn’t really work for chemistry as much) is see if I can plug in the answer I got into some formula and see if the numbers match the question.
 

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anyone have advice on how to not make a million dumb mistakes? in the exam i might look over my work several times and only realise after.
im talking like plugging the wrong number into the calculator, accidentally moving the decimal place or forgetting to refer to collision theory
As someone who got 95/100 on chem trials, here's what I'd recommend. The number one thing that helped me make fewer mistakes was being calm and focused. Not too calm that you don't care about the exam, but just not frantically stressed out of your mind. I know it's hard since it's a HSC exam, but this will really help you focus. For any written responses over 3 marks, plan them out, especially graph-based responses. I like to write small numbers at the top of my page (e.g 1, 2, 3 ,4) for the ideas I am going to write about. I find this helps me structure the response much better, and you tend to lose fewer marks for missing information or a hard-to-read response. For calculations, again, I would number what I need to do. For example, with an enthalpy of neutralisation question, I would write out 1. Find moles of reactants, 2. Find limiting ratio, 3. Find moles of water produced, 4. Sub given values into q =mcΔt, 5. Turn q into kj and sub into enthalpy equation.

This is what helped me go from making lots of silly mistakes and getting 70s and 80s before trials to getting 95 in trials and 93+ in most of my practice HSC exams.

I know it's half an essay, but I hope it helps.
 

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I think we should start predicting questions for this yr

These I think will definitely be in it:
-back titration calculation (6-7marks)
-How Aboriginal people used solubility equilibria OR Acid-Base knowledge (3-4marks)
-Finding the compound from various spectrum (7-9 marks)
-Enthalpy of combustion calculations (4 marks)
-Explaining trend of solubility/boiling/melting point of organic compounds (4-5 marks) Maybe including a graph as well
-Evaluating a chemical synthesis process(5-6 marks)
-Something about isomers
-Cleaning action of soaps maybe..
-Identifying ions in solution using precipitation and/or flame test (4marks)
 

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I think we should start predicting questions for this yr

These I think will definitely be in it:
-back titration calculation (6-7marks)
-How Aboriginal people used solubility equilibria OR Acid-Base knowledge (3-4marks)
-Finding the compound from various spectrum (7-9 marks)
-Enthalpy of combustion calculations (4 marks)
-Explaining trend of solubility/boiling/melting point of organic compounds (4-5 marks) Maybe including a graph as well
-Evaluating a chemical synthesis process(5-6 marks)
-Something about isomers
-Cleaning action of soaps maybe..
-Identifying ions in solution using precipitation and/or flame test (4marks)
long synthesis calculation of a polymer followed by yappery about the properties of produced polymer clip it
 

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Normally for like 7ish marks ones you can only do that and add the total amount of protons for good measure and it'll be enough as long as you address all the other spectra as well. Even for mass spectra, all I use it for is the MM.

The only time you'll be required to refer to it a bit more is if there's also a table of integration data, but all you have to do in that case is find the total H+.
 

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