<p>So, here I am, cramming in all this information for the AP Chem test....can anyone tell me how much roughly of the test you have to get right to get a 5?</p>
<p>I read somewhere here, its 65%. Is that like 50/75 on MC and 1/2 of the FR?</p>
<p>So, here I am, cramming in all this information for the AP Chem test....can anyone tell me how much roughly of the test you have to get right to get a 5?</p>
<p>I read somewhere here, its 65%. Is that like 50/75 on MC and 1/2 of the FR?</p>
<p>im cramming too lol</p>
<p>for chem is usually in the 60-65% range. but, its an easy test. you just have to be meticulous when ure doing it. when it says u put 4 moles in 2 liter container, make sure you write that the molarity is 2 M, not 4M. i tend to make stupid mistakes like that, so that hurts me. but there's nothing too hard about the exam. and just fyi, you get a formula sheet on the FR section with EVERYTHING you could possibly want, and a reduction potential table, so you only need to memorize the major formulas for the MC section.</p>
<p>Well, the problem for me is I'm not very strong with acid-base equilbrium nor electrochemistry. So' I'm basically effed on like at least 2 questions on the FR.</p>
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