Chemistry June 2014 Regents Discussion

<p>Who's ready guys I'm so scared the curve is super scary it's like 5 - 7 points. I heard rumors that it's gonna be easier and they're gonna cut it down to 64 questions. I hope that's true that's what my teacher told me. I put here ealy cause I'm kinda scared and guys who previoulsy took the regents how was it for you ? :-? </p>

<p>How’d you do? I thought it was pretty fair but some short answer were hard. Do you remember the test so that we may discuss?</p>

<p>I remember it well. We should discuss it</p>

<p>Commetquotreppin i think I got between a 60 to 75 for my rawcore </p>

<p>IndianGurl what do you get for the titration thing ? </p>

<p>Oh yeah that one gave me some issues… I think I got like .11 or something </p>

<p>I think i ■■■■■■ up some things such as when they asked for what type of bond potassium was </p>

<p>What was the bond between potassium? Isn’t it metallic?</p>

<p>@connetquotreppin‌ yeah that’s what I put. What did u put for the one with the electrons and excited states and stuff?</p>

<p>@connetquotreppin‌ i wrote non polar…</p>

<p>Idk I think it’s metallic. And the excited state -> ground state MC question, I put electrons fall back and emit energy in the form of light</p>

<p>@connetquotreppin No I think it was absorbed energy </p>

<p>What did you guys put for the voltaic cell question where it said explain in terms of Zn Atom to the Zn Ion why the mass decreased?</p>

<p>@deeperplease I wrote nonpolar how was it metallic </p>

<p>@connetquotreppin it was something about the lost of electrons and how it transferred </p>

<p>Potassium is a metal and it said to find the bond for a potassium solid. Since there were no other atoms, it had to be metallic.</p>

<p>For the last question, did you guys get 3/2 He?</p>

<p>@connetquotreppin‌ for the electron one it was that they emit energy or light as they fall to a lower state right? It had to be that because is asked as you go from a excited to a ground state…</p>

<p>@connetquotreppin yeah it was 3/2 H not he </p>

<p>@connetquotreppin‌ yass edit: wait no it was HE</p>

<p>What the question that was easily oxidized thingy above or below zn?</p>