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The difference between a High School Lab Report and a Scientific paper58

The difference between a High School Lab Report and a Scientific paper

Just a quick article on why you should bother writing your high school lab reports properly, and how it is relevant to your future career as a scientist! Promise this read will be interesting and important, and it'll make you approach your lab writing differently.

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8.3.1 - Part 3 - Separation of naturally occurring mixtures57

8.3.1 - Part 3 - Separation of naturally occurring mixtures

Dot Point: Identify and describe procedures that can be used to separate naturally occurring mixtures of solids of different sizes, solids and liquids, dissolved solids in liquids, liquids and gases. We're slowly plugging through it! Next hub will be on how we can apply this!

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Importance of Food Chemistry84

Importance of Food Chemistry

Importance of food chemistry in food design and development evident in salting of food, food design in vapour/moisture content, food preservation, example in carbon(IV) oxide, economic and nutritional importance, branding and packaging.

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8.3.1 - The living and non-living components of the Earth contain mixtures - Part 2 - The spheres71

8.3.1 - The living and non-living components of the Earth contain mixtures - Part 2 - The spheres

Identify that the biosphere, lithosphere, hydrosphere and atmosphere contain examples of mixtures and compounds - start working your way through it! I've also split up how the hub will be arranged for ease of access in future posts.

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8.3.1 - The living and non-living components of the Earth contain mixtures - Part 179

8.3.1 - The living and non-living components of the Earth contain mixtures - Part 1

Identify the difference between elements, compounds and mixtures in terms of particle theory. Welcome to chemistry!

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Myths Surrounding Metal Roofing Dispelled75

Myths Surrounding Metal Roofing Dispelled

Metal is a popular material of choice for use around our homes, but many people have somehow gotten it into their heads that it is unsuitable for use as a roof. In actual fact, metal roofing offers homeowners a number of advantages that you would be...

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Organic Chemistry: Imine Formation and Hydrolysis66

Organic Chemistry: Imine Formation and Hydrolysis

An imine is a chemical compound with a carbon-nitrogen double bond where the nitrogen is also bonded to a hydrogen or a carbon chain. It can be formed from a ketone or an aldehyde reacted with ammonia or a primary amine in acid. The reaction is also reversable. I will show the step-by-step mechanism of both the formation and the hydrolysis.

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Compounds of Sodium79

Compounds of Sodium

Compounds of sodium: sodium chloride, sodium trioxonitrate(V), sodium tetraoxosulphate(VI)and sodium trioxocarbonate(IV).

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Year 11, Module 1a - The Chemical Earth, Syllabus p.169

Year 11, Module 1a - The Chemical Earth, Syllabus p.1

An introduction to 8.2: The Chemical Earth. This is the introductory page of the Year 11 syllabus and is essentially my summary page of it. More to come on the actual content soon - I'll be working away at this over the next 4-5 months (It's currently 29/05/2012) and should be done by the end of the year.

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A Student Guide to HSC Chemistry (NSW) - Including the Preliminary Course!74

A Student Guide to HSC Chemistry (NSW) - Including the Preliminary Course!

Just an introduction to the reason why I'm starting this website on HSC chemistry, and some background information about me! I'm a passionate tutor that would love to help you guys through the HSC chemistry syllabus, and have been teaching it for the last 5 years, so give me a chance, listen up and enjoy!

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