How are you studing for the Chem Regents?

<p>@djumper
Fusion and fission both involve large amounts of energy, so that is probably a safe answer.
That’s near about what I put for the copper one
I think the lab question has various answers. Would you need to say how you disposed of the chemicals? My teacher is extremely picky but other teachers would be totally happy with that answer…</p>

<p>@nynyny I just said to dispose of the chemicals accordingly, I’m pretty sure my chem teachers gonna accept that, and he tends to be someone very picky on things</p>

<p>Good luck. I used the Prentice Hall brief review a little when I took it last year. Mostly I just went through my notes. I got a 95, so I was happy.</p>

<p>i dont see why not…^</p>

<p>I wrote combustion too…I’m so ■■■■■■■■…I just rushed and what not.</p>

<p>I checked with my friends and they wrote that there was a blue color thing cuz Copper is a transition element and transition elements have special colors when dissolved…</p>

<p>Do you guys remember the </p>

<p>Cl+Cl -> Cl2 question</p>

<p>Weren’t Cl’s the reactants? my friend something else… T_T ■■■.</p>

<p><a href=“http://www.nysedregents.org/concht/611/chemistry-cc611.pdf[/url]”>http://www.nysedregents.org/concht/611/chemistry-cc611.pdf&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>^ ■■■. 10 char</p>

<p>The copper solution question said that a blue color came from adding CuCl2 to water. Then when aluminum was added, a colorless solution resulted. Wouldn’t that make the colorless solution the answer? Plus, the question said identify ONE observation, making me think there might be multiple correct answers.</p>

<p>Probably are multiple answers…cuz the colorless solution would mean a reaction occured.</p>

<p>I hate the curve its terrible, I’ve already lost 3 points, and thats a 94…:(</p>

<p>Why is the Biology curve so much nicer, yet the test seems (to me) so much easier?</p>

<p>For the one with copper, would saying that it separates from its compound and is a lone element and thus one without charge be a acceptable answer?</p>

<p>Are these regents tests only specific to NY?</p>

<p>Anyone care describing what they are/do for you? I’m a Floridian :p</p>

<p>^regents are pretty much standardized finals give by the state. They count as your final exam and are useful because you can compare people from NY state to one another during college admissions because many of the tests are required in order to graduate</p>

<p>Were there questions on soda pop and pressure at the end? I forgot and I’m nervous I skipped a page of the test!! :(</p>

<p>@djumper168 whyd you skip a page?</p>

<p>I did so many practice questions these past two days it’s hard to keep them straight.
Anybody remember if there were any questions on soda pop and pressure?</p>

<p>Does any one remember the question with the naturally occuring reaction which one did u say?
Also was one answer mass to energy or energy to mass?</p>

<p>^Mass to energy</p>

<p>what schools you guys go to?</p>