<p>What’s wrong with that?
He included the spectator ions</p>
<p>Ooooh, ouch :(</p>
<p>am i outdated or is it just my school. normally the frq should only be in black or blue pen, or you get a zero.</p>
<p>@mathisfun, i wrote the entire equation, including the ions that were not involved in the reaction
@supercuber, (aq) (g) etc are not required and all equations should be net ionic according to princeton review</p>
<p>What was noted as a solid i hope i didnt forget to leave it alone :(</p>
<p>I beleive i spilt reagents on me (i assumed something like pheoliphenean)</p>
<p>FRQ’s were insane this year compared to before. My thoughts:</p>
<p>1) Weird equilibrium question; even the ICE boxes took more thought than usual. I was expecting an 8 or 9; I’d be happy with a 6 or 7.
2) I hated having to give all those steps. And I’m pretty sure I screwed up the math on (b) and (c) because I had about 2 minutes left with my calculator to get the answers. 91% Ag? Yeah, probably not it.
3) For some reason, I thought that electrochemical meant that cell potential had to be negative (the same way galvanic–>positive potential). So that threw me for a loop as I tried to figure out (d) and (e) and which half-reactions to flip. And what was up with (g)? Random Enviro question?
4) Piece of cake, especially the complex ion.
5) Blegh.
6) See #5.</p>
<p>MC was good, though. I’m expecting a 5 with a nice curve.</p>
<p>That was bad . You know its bad when 2400ers are complaining.</p>
<p>@314159265:
2) i didn’t get the same percent as you
4) what’s a complex ion? -headdesk- that one totally killed me :(</p>
<p>2) Its not 91% Ag. Nope. I got a super nice answer xx.000000000% so I’m sure that’s the answer.</p>
<p>LOL YES. I WAS SO SURPRISED with that random environment question. I hope it was as easy as I thought…T__T</p>
<p>i wrote that i wouldn’t use the hc because i love earth and i put a smiley face. i hope no anal reader see’s mine and thinks “dumb girl. trying to get points. F!”</p>
<p>I hope you’re not serious O.o. That was one of the very few FRQ questions that a knew. They practically gave it to you.</p>
<p>Anyway, I’m not nearly as confident as some of the last posters. That was horrible. Double F lol!</p>
<p>when you’re doing a lab, and you get 4 readings…
for example: (1) 1.958g, (2) 2.324g, (3) 2.325g, (4) 2.323g
do you just ignore the first reading since it’s so much different than the rest?</p>
<p>Yumi…that was the easiest FRQ in the whole booklet…I think you overthought it</p>
<p>That was soooo hard! I had a good teacher and I had really good grades throughout the year but man oh man that was hard! i really wanted a 5 but I think i’m being a 4. Hopefully the curve is generous! :)</p>
<p>I didn’t find the test particularly difficult, but my timing was off like hell. Took 3 practice exams in class(Two released, one from some other source), got 5’s on all of em in good timing. Today I didn’t answer like 5 MC questions and skipped half of FRQ#3 (even the goddamn environmental question… could have been answered in about 10 seconds…) and almost all of FRQ #6. Totally embarrassing.</p>
<p>I think I performed at a 4 level, but if apparently people are finding the test difficult, so maybe I’ll get bumped to a 5.</p>
<p>Didn’t come across anything I didn’t know how to do… was just the freakin timing. Arrgh.</p>
<p>At whoever was asking about the complex, the reaction makes [CoCl4]-2 .</p>
<p>I… don’t want to think about it.
I heard the curves are always generous though. Let’s hope that we happen to be in the top 15%.</p>
<p>haha no i knew that one. i actually wrote 3-4 sentences comparing the pros and cons between the two. but i did include that last sentence. hehe. @ roo the last two come up with the same numbers to a certain number of sigfigs. i couldn’t decide whether to use up to the same sigfig or different, so i just used the last number. in my last lab, at school… *wink</p>
<p>That was soooo hard! I had a good teacher and I had really good grades throughout the year but man oh man that was hard! i really wanted a 5 but I think i’m getting 4. Hopefully the curve is generous! :)</p>
<p>My favorite complex ion is (CoCl4)-2 .</p>