As Enwiabe has mentioned in this thread:
Announcing the pre-order for 4 more ATARNotes Study Guides!my book will be ready of shipping on July 25th. I have, as of now, completed writing all the questions and am currently writing model solutions and a marking scheme. I have not started detailed solutions, but I anticipate that I will start these as soon as tomorrow. Mao is slugging the whopping task of doing the model and detailed solutions for the exams
In this thread, feel free to ask me any questions about the book!
Just some quick notes:
The tests are as follows (time in minutes, no of marks):
AOS1 Test 1: Reaction Kinetics 1 (40, 29)
AOS1 Test 2: Reaction Kinetics 2 (40, 23)
AOS1 Test 3: Equilibria 1 (50, 37)
AOS1 Test 4: Equilibria 2 (50, 40)
AOS1 Test 5: Equilibria 3 (50, 40)
AOS1 Test 6: Industrial Chemistry 1 (TBC) --> we are currently splitting this test up into 4 tests, one for each chemical
AOS2 Test 1: Energy Sources 1 (40, 32)
AOS2 Test 2: Thermochemistry 1 (50, 39)
AOS2 Test 3: Thermochemistry 2 (40, 22)
AOS2 Test 4: Electrochemistry 1 (40, 30)
AOS2 Test 5: Electrochemistry 2 (50, 36)
AOS2 Test 6: Electrochemistry 3 (60, 42)
Exam 1: 1 hour 30 minutes - 20 MCQ + 8 SAQ to a total of 83 marks
Exam 2: 1 hour 30 minutes - 20 MCQ + 7 SAQ to a total of 82 marks
Exam 3: 2 hours 30 minutes - 20 MCQ + 9 SAQ to a total of 120 marks
Differences between the Unit 3 book and this one:
- this book has an explicit marking scheme along with model answers instead of simply model answers
- the tests are also graded in difficulty
- exam 3 has the nastiest qn I could think of (it was a concept I had to learn in Olympiad Chem, but its a concept you could derive from VCE chem knowledge)
Similarity?
Exam 3 is still the challenge exam.
