<p>All right, girls and boys. I have an AP chemistry test to-morrow and I was wondering if I could use your minds to help me study. As in. Tell me how to do these problems. </p>
<p>Yes, I am completely raping this forum. Well... if you actually DO take offense to it, I would be happy to desist. </p>
<p>But as it is, is there anybody who is on CC RIGHT NOW that would be willing to post some answers/explanations? Acutally, I'll be on 'til about 12-1:00 Chicago-time, so anytime between now and then would be swell. I'll only post the problems if someone replies to this post. </p>
<p>And like I said, if you really DO think it's inappropriate, I will not hesitate to stop. I don't want to misuse anybody or anything... I just figure this board is the place to go if I need help :) And if you prefer it, you can PM me or set up a PM thing or maybe (if you happen to KNOW for SURE you'll be able to help) tell me your IM and we'll do it there. For reference, these problems(maybe 12-15 in total?) are all in the equilibrium/pressure contant/le chatelier's principle area.</p>
<p>Oh lordy. I have a chemistry quiz tomorrow as well. We shall pool our resources. I haven't done le chatelier and equilibrium since sophomore year though... may have to refresh my memory a bit :D</p>
<p>(my test is on molecular structure and spectroscopy <<<< which I know nothing about)</p>
<p>You guys are making me sad...my AP Chemistry class last year was so awesome! All of my friends and an awesome teacher and the best subject!</p>
<p>When practicing for the reaction writing part of the exam we used to play this game called battle boards. We would split the dry erase board in half and one side would be declared '05 and the other was '04 and a representative from each would race to get the net ionic reaction first. I'm happy to announce '05 almost always won!</p>
<p>hm... I wonder if this will help me for my 5.111 final tomorrow. You're welcomed to IM me if you want someone to pretend to know what's happening.</p>