<p>wow il be happy when its over.</p>
<p>BUT ANYWAYS.
lets post important concepts:</p>
<p>wow il be happy when its over.</p>
<p>BUT ANYWAYS.
lets post important concepts:</p>
<p>the cathode is reduction side and anode is oxidation side</p>
<p>the oxidating agent is REDUCED(gain)
and the reduced agent is OXIDATION(lose)</p>
<p>i'm overloading on the organic, equilibrium, and electrochemistry. my chem teacher was recruited to help raise the chem AP scores after a goddess of a teacher retired, and guaranteed a 5 to all who applied themselves. We found out she has a couple of 5's out of the 15+ years of teaching. our class has 20 so 15*20=300students only a few 5's. I think I got ripped off. If I get a 4 I'll do backflips. Good night.</p>
<p>smart for studying up the organic chem</p>
<p>not much organic on the test....but thats expected
overall? not bad....MC was pretty easy, FRQ was rather difficult</p>
<p>an easy mneumonic
GER CPR : Gaining Electrons = Reduction, Cathode = Positive = Reduction Rxn
LEO ANO: Losing Electrons = Oxidation, Anode = Negative = Oxidation Rxn</p>
<p>or RED CAT, AN OX</p>
<p>lol the ochem was pathetic on that test :p</p>
<p>Other way around for me</p>
<p>Dumb mistakes on MC
FR was pretty easy</p>
<p>Easy MC
FR was hard as hell</p>
<p>Stupid MC mistakes (missed some that I REALLY shouldn't have missed.) FR was fairly difficult.</p>
<p>what?
FRQs were pretty easy
no interesting acid-base questions...im supremely disappointed.
i agree the o chem was weaksauce</p>
<p>There was what...1 ochem question?</p>
<p>2, if you count that one question that seems to belong to, like, AP Bio more.</p>