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Choice of home inspection work aggregate result, the competition

DD (100) BCHC.I (100) BCHC.II (50) SUM (5 +5 +5)
Taivo Pungas 100 84 33 5.12
Raul Rinken 83.33 82 22 10.4665
Jaan Toots 95 72 0 8:35
Eva-Lotta Käsper 61.67 90 0 7.5835
Erik Tamre 40 88 0 6.4
Lona-Liisa Sutt 68.33 59 0 6.3665
Uku Erik Tropp 61.67 60 0 6.0835
Maria Krajuskina 28.33 69 9 5.7665

The following students will not participate in the competition range, but all the three tackled the kolmplekti:

DD BCHC BCHCII SUM
Eugene Merežin 96.67 93 45 13.9835
Korhonen, Nikita 91.67 93 38 13.0335
Rene Puddle 91.67 82 32 11.8835

Selection of the competition at home kontrolltöö

44th The International Chemistry Olympiad (RKO) is the 2012th in Washington DC, USA ( http://www.icho2012.org/ ). Olympiad aims to stimulate students' creativity and independent thinking in solving problems through chemistry. Formation of the Estonian team will be selected after the final round of the competition, which consists of three parts: a theory of virtues, practical examination, and independent work ( http://eko.olunet.org/eesti- olympiads / ). Independent work will be recorded on the Baltic Chemical competitions and one or two more tests, which give a total of 15 points out of 100. This year, the Baltic Chemistry Competition begins in January and a little late, but first you should prepare the RKO kontrolltöö Preparing for the appearance of a collection of tasks ( http://www.icho2012.org/ problems / problems-Preparatory ). Solve tasks ettevalmistuskugumikust RKO: 4, 7, 8, 12, 24 and 26 Settlement date is 23 January Assist in the teaching materials: http://eko. olunet.org/ettevalmistus- Materials / .

Solutions please send it via e-mail olunet@gmail.com (preferred) or post, IU School of Science Letter 4-143 51010 Tartu short note "RKO". Expire on 23 January. We also expect solutions to individual tasks.

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Baltic Chemistry Contest

Are available in the second round of the solutions and results . We invite all üpilased settle for the next round of BChC III and examine the RKO preparatory tasks .

School of Chemistry, the maximum degree of scientific session

University Research School of Chemistry and organized in Tartu, 9 to 10th January, 2011. a. chemistry study sessions open to the maximum degree.

Gathering on Sunday 9th January at 10.45 UT Chemicumi lobby, Baths 14A, teaching beginning at 11:00.

Chemistry for the final round of the previous school year and / or autumn, the results of an open competition for students called to session list is given below. The Supreme Court is based on an international study program in Chemistry. This program is carried out by Estonian teams preparing for international competitions and Olympiads. Teaching takes place in two groups: 9-10 and 11-12 grade class. Each group is a practical work: titration (younger group) and organic synthesis (older group). Read the full post »

Baltic chemistry contest the first round results

Is the correct individual results .

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Chemistry in the Baltic Contest - Second Round

The second round, which consists of five tasks, ends on 28 December. Good luck!

Functions to download (in English).

Letter from the organizers:
Dear student,
thank you for your Participation in Baltic Chemistry Competition 2011 1st round. Your answers heve BEEN recieved. Grades and solutions will be available online During next two weeks.
Best regards,
Organizers

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II training camp - the competition

28th May - 1 June was held in Tartu, the second training camp designed to prepare the Estonian team RKO-Day. Attended a training camp in addition to the team and students who excelled in the competition and choice in the Baltic Olympiad in Chemistry.

Training camp was conducted during the team competition. Olis invited to participate in the Estonian team liiged RKO (Gleg Široki, Ivan Yakovlev, Kadi Liis Island and Maksim Mishin: võistkonad A), free listeners (Jaan Toots, Katrina smith, William and Rene Ugandi Puddle: B team) and the Chemistry of the jury members. RKO was proposed to solve a total of 21 thematic task. Tasks were difficult, but then had to complete tasks than the time - was given 2 hours to resolve, about 20 minutes on each task. The competition results were as follows:

A 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 SUM
A 7 4 5 9 10 10 8 9 9 9 2 10 8 10 9 A 120
B A A 0 9 8 5 10 2 5 41