@logosoverpathosm not too sure. low 5? (using the previous curves)
A lot of concept was on that test( my weakest part)
Curve should be generous this year hopefully
CURVE GODS SAVE US
^^^
The cutoff score will be different for the exams. The score distributions will be the same, however.
In case anyone was wondering, the FRQs for form O will be posted here tomorrow morning (you must login to your CollegeBoard account to access it):
https://apstudent.collegeboard.org/apcourse/ap-chemistry/exam-practice
What is the cutoff score for a 4???
@bhargavaa That has not been determined yet; it will depend on how students did this year in order to keep the score distribution relatively consistent. However, you can look at past years’ statistics for some sort of idea of the possible cutoffs.
We don’t know the cut off ever unless college board releases it. Cut offs are estimated using statistical information and formulas. Even if they release the cut offs it wound be until after you have received your score.
I thought cells that are voltaic (galvanic) always have positive Ecell values. This is because the gainer will always take electrons from the weaker ion. The only time this is reversed is in an electrolytic cell- then the Ecell can be negative.
The cutoffs released are always for the secure practice exams that teachers receive. They don’t release the cutoffs for form O. So when they release the cutoffs it won’t be for the exam you took (assuming you had form O).
Thx
@YeungerMoney I thought cells that are voltaic (galvanic) always have positive Ecell values. This is because the gainer will always take electrons from the weaker ion. The only time this is reversed is in an electrolytic cell- then the Ecell can be negative.
@chemist123 you could have a negative e cell for a galvanic cell it’d just be nonspontaneous
Could I ask you to recall if what the question asked us again or is that prohibited? @YeungerMoney
@chemist123 exetremely prohibited
Are they releasing the FRQ answers tomorrow or no?
Yeah, they should be released sometime tomorrow morning.
And I believe it is the questions only, not the answers.
@YeungerMoney a “galvanic/voltaic” cell with a negative E would be a electrolytic cell.