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Also, in H-NMR, if the adjacent H on adjacent carbon atoms are in the same chemical environment (say a cycloalkane for example), is there any splitting pattern. If not, what about when the chemical environment is only slightly different, like for 2 adjacent CH2 groups in an octane molecule. Would it then be a splitting pattern with a tiny chemical shift either side?
And more importantly, does VCAA care? Thanks again.
Billzene So do you think we need to include states for the reactant and catalyst in hydration of alkenes. The 2020 report just says H20 / H+, but I usually see H2O(g) and H3PO4(aq). If the alkene and water are both gases, what is the acid aqueous in? Can things dissolve in steam? Thanks heaps Bilzene!
French = more time consuming
French = more effort to score well.Spec is really fun if you are good at maths, and if you do methods there is a lot of overlap so you can study for 2 subjects at once!
I like learning French but at as subject it is easily my least favourite because it's not something you can improve at quickly. With maths and science subjects you can speedrun the course, but not with a language. There are too many words. Still, I think it's good to do a language just for some variety in your subjects.