<p>For everyone who took it today, how did you think it was? </p>
<p>Multiple Choice- pretty hard for me, but all my friends said it was easy
Free Response- overall, i thought it was great, little things i messed up on especially the lewis dot...hehe</p>
<p>Wrong place—try the AP Tests forum, and you'll get more response. In fact, they probably already have several threads on the AP Chem exam.</p>
<p>it was ok. the FRQs are up u can see how uve done :)</p>
<p>er MC felt easy but thats very scary. They felt so easy that i feel i messed up big time.
FRQ, i checked out the questions. i did okay. Overall, if i can swoop in about 40 points raw on the MC, i can score a 4.</p>
<p>MC: I'm a little uneasy, but it wasn't too bad overall.
FR: Awesome, except for the reactions.</p>
<p>I'm hoping for a 5, but I'll settle for a 4.</p>
<p>Can anyone post the link to the free response?</p>
<p>MC: Alright, I guess.
FR: Pretty nice. What the heck was with the first reaction? My class skipped that section. Had no idea how to do it. I like the old kind (choose 5 of 8) better.</p>
<p>haha yeah i had no clue how to do ligands either</p>
<p>Kaznack, it was Al^3+ + 4OH^- -----> Al(OH)4^-. Using six ligands is also acceptable if you change the charge to 3-. Luckily, I found that exact problem in my review book, but I still don't understand why the aluminum hydroxide wasn't solid considering that it's insoluble.</p>
<p>does anyone know how to do 2 e?</p>