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So I'm about to start teaching science at a small tutoring centre for Yr7-12. I was hoping to get some input from the perspective of the students. I have been studying education at uni so I'm quite comfortable with my teaching ability. I'm just wondering how well this would translate...
Hey guys, i was wondering about the new edition of the fitzpatrick textbook. Does anyone know what differences there are, if any? I notice that there are a couple of new authors for the new edition.
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Hi guys. So according to my textbook, a lead acid cell is made up of lead grids containing either spongy lead or lead dioxide. My question is why doesn't the anode grid take place in the reaction, and also why doesn't the lead dioxide simply react with the cathode grid it's sitting in?
I know...
ok so i have that the parallax is very small and that the atmosphere blurs images.
can i also write that our solar system, the star whose distance we want to measure, and the distant background stars have some relative motion between them, or does that not influence anything.
i guess since we...
From what I have seen, there are two equations describing the reduction of sulfate:
SO42- + 10H+ + 8e---> H2S + 4H2O
SO42- + 5H2O + 8e---> HS- + 9OH-
My guesses as to why this is are either:
1. the first equation occurs in acidic conditions hence the H ions but the second occurs under more...