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Here you go.

Disclaimer: None of this is certain and is purely speculation based partly on previous HSC exam papers. It is possible that all my predictions are wrong and it is possible that all my prediction are right. If you prepare all-round properly, you have nothing to worry about.
 

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TY. Just read through and gives me confidence that I know all of these quite well.
goodluck everyone.
 

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Ready for all the 'likely' except for Galvanic Cells...
 

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Yes, I had a look at what past exams were like. Likely typically included things that haven't been asked much and hasn't been in the past plus things that are constantly asked (polymers, ethanol etc).
 

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I can't rep him at the moment, but you guys don't forget to rep him ;)
 

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Potentially a big question on ethene and ethanol and their sourcing; ethanol as a fuel, etc?

Surely they're incorporate a decently sized ozone question in with any CFC, halon, HCFC and HCF questions?

Thoughts on bringing back the question of asking us to write out the titration procedures? I forget what past-paper that was but it was in there somewhere.
 

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Just chiming in to say that galvanic cells was in last years paper.
 

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Hmm this kind of relives me haha
Perhaps it'll make you feel even better that it was a really dodgy question, linking environmental effects of a cell you've studied to the need for chemists to collaborate or something along the lines of that.

That just removes one possible dodgy question the BOS could ask. :)
 

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