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VCE Stuff => VCE Science => VCE Mathematics/Science/Technology => VCE Subjects + Help => VCE Chemistry => Topic started by: Mao on June 10, 2010, 12:43:32 am
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You are now free for a while.
In other news, chemistry is now the biggest science board. We've overtaken psychology.
Give yourselves a pat the back. I'll be back in a couple of months to show you some cool mathematics relating to equilibrium. :)
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Thanks mao.
Haha awesome chemistry>psychology! and i'm allowed to judge;D
maooo, what's your thoughts of unit 4 in terms of interest level & difficulty/length?
it looks like a lot of theory/boring..;p
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Mao, you are leaving VN for a while?
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Mao, you are leaving VN for a while?
The Chairman is free to come and go as he pleases.
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Yes, I'm going to be absent for a while, going to knuckle down for my own exams.
Unit 4 was more fun personally speaking, but then i am a mathematician. :)
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Yes, I'm going to be absent for a while, going to knuckle down for my own exams.
Unit 4 was more fun personally speaking, but then i am a mathematician. :)
haha i actually like the chemistry maths- it's calming >< goodluck for your exams mao
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I like unit 4 stuff so much more than unit 3... maybe because it's more physicy and less rote learning...
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at the risk of sounding like a noob, what the hell is unit 4 about?
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if i can still rmb correctly, stuff to do with equilibrium, cells and stuff.
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I like unit 4 stuff so much more than unit 3... maybe because it's more physicy and less rote learning...
oh really? i thought there was masses to be memorised due to all the industrial stuff>< have you already gone through the course?
i have yet to look at it, i will do so sometime soooooon though, but flicking through past exams where lots of unit 4 was once in unit 3, pretty much every question was a calculation to do with equilibrium- that'd be good if it was all calculation stuff xD (and i learn to double check things)
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lol i loved equilibrium, loved all that stuff on electrolysis and finding the mass of electrodes and hated, hated, hated all the parts on batteries. And guess where I lost the most marks on the exam? Yep right, batteries. Wish I didn't hate it so much after all :P
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the stuff where physics and chem morfed together to confuse us D: that stuff!
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No more unit 3!
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I wish it's more maths.