<p>I have been reading through this book and so far there have been mistakes as expected, but most of it I have seen before. As I got to Ch.12 Electrochemistry, I looked at the chapters after that. Ch.13 Some Representative Groups and Families, Ch.14 Carbon and Organic Chemistry, Ch.15, Nucleonics. I have never studied or heard of most of these, besides Organic Chem. I have taken Hon Chem and a basic college course at Berkeley and I believe we skipped these topics. Is any of this really on the SAT?</p>
<p>In short, yes. </p>
<p>When I took it, there was a lot of electrochemistry questions. It’s mostly lab setups too. As for representative groups, I think it’ll just be questions like “which one of these will change color”. Organic chem questions are present. I’m not sure what nucleonics is.</p>
<p>^I can see how the questions would be for labs. But there are problem sets and other things that I have never seen. Also, how much harder is the Barrons Test from the real test?</p>
<p>Alot harder. If you can score above 700 in Barron’s, you can expect a 750-800 on the real one.</p>
<p>So there is no calculation problems for electrochem? Solve for E0 or something. Just Lab?</p>
<p>Also, how deep does the test go into organic chem?</p>