Win for Hamilton Boys’ High at Waikato chemistry challenge
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Fri Jun 20 2014 12:00:00 GMT+1200 (New Zealand Standard Time)
Win for Hamilton Boys’ High at Waikato chemistry challenge
Friday, 20 June 2014, 10:19 am
Press Release: University of Waikato
19 June, 2014
Record win for Hamilton Boys’ High at Waikato chemistry challenge
Hamilton Boys’ High School teams were awarded first and second place at the annual NZIC Analytical Chemistry Competition yesterday.
The University of Waikato event challenged 96 enthusiastic Year 13 students to spend a day in the University’s chemistry laboratories.
This was the second year in a row that Hamilton Boys’ High School has won first place in the competition and also follows a win in October last year when the school scored first place at the University’s ChemQuest chemistry quiz.
“The task was to analyse the individual levels of zinc and sulphate ions in a sample of zinc sulphate. One pair from each group of four used a gravimetric procedure to find the sulphate ion content, while the other half of the team used a volumetric method to find the zinc ion level,” says competition judge and key organiser, Dr Michèle Prinsep.
First place went to Ben Yeung, Adam Cameron, Daniel Carson and Nic Portegys of Hamilton Boys’ High School, while second was awarded to Codi Merito, Alex Hartopeaunu, Andrew Sledger and Ross McDougal.
“The task this year proved to be particularly challenging, but those who did well, did very well, and the winning team achieved a near perfect result,” says Dr Prinsep.
Tauranga Boys’ College were awarded third place, followed by Lynfield College in fourth and Tauranga Girls’ College in fifth place.
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Twenty-four teams of four students from the Waikato/Bay of Plenty regions entered in this year’s competition. All students were treated to lunch sponsored by The New Zealand Institute of Chemistry (NZIC), at the University’s halls of residence. The winning team received $200 from sponsor Hill Laboratories and a trophy, with prize money also awarded to all other place-getters.
View more photos from the event.
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