I lost like 3 marks in MC - the strong acid strong base, radioactive one and q20...
Though I did well in short answer so yeah... Honestly found MC to be the hardest part of the test
I mean as @Arrowshaft has mentioned above u only apparently need NaOH with no other conditions? IDK, im pretty sure you need heat, Ill check my textbook in the morning
OH YES your right, so it was chloroethane to ethanol and then ethanoic acid, then esterification to ethyl ethanoate right???
I dont think I named chloroethane lol
Ugh I know that I lost like 5 marks for sure, and me and my friends basically recalled every question. I think I did everything else alright, and accounting for perhaps some marks lost because of harsh markers or something, Im hoping for 90 raw. I go to a selective school, accelerated chem.
Guys for the question that asked for an explanation of the titration curve, the one with the conductometric graph already given, did you guys talk about the above conductometric graph or the actual titration curve like me? I think im wrong :(
Edit: and also, you dont need to get a raw mark over...
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Radio buttons is where the user is given a choice (usually between two) and the buttons are round.
Such as gender, where the user is to choose male, female or non-binary.
I've looked through the syllabus, and whilst it dosent not directly reference radio button, I'm sure you covered it in class.