<p>force? well, something along those lines.</p>
<p>No, it was asking what made it possible for nitrogen (N2) to become a liquid from gaseous form. The answer was London dispersion forces.</p>
<p>Anyone know the answer choices for the one asking which was most reactive to water? I'm almost positive there was no Cesium in the answers. </p>
<p>There was :
Rb
Fe
Cr
Pb</p>
<p>for sure, but I don't know the other one.</p>
<p>Cs was one of the answer choices. It was B.</p>
<p>Both Cs and Rb were the correct answers for two different questions.</p>
<p>its been 2 days since the test so it seems everyone is forgetting the questions</p>
<p>As for the Rb and Cs question I also think they were two seperate questions. I think the Rb was which one is the least electronegative and the Cs was which will react violently with water</p>
<p>Yeah, redsox own. Cs was an answer choice for that particular question though.</p>
<p>Ag was the other element</p>
<p>NOoooooooooododododododo i remember looking for the lowest placed element in their respective period. I remember exactly looking for francium, but didn't find it. Then i remember seeing Cs and marking in it's corresponding bubble, B.</p>
<p>Yup .. me too was looking through the periodic table looking for the bottom-est element ...</p>
<p>i am an international student and i have no addition knowledge on these tests (though i ahd already sat for it) ... ... why issit the questions cannot be taken out ? Issit keep on repeating for so many years ??</p>
<p>yes, actually they are sometimes</p>
<p>and for the rubidium/cs, cs was for the 5 choice things that they had at the beginning of the test and rubidium was one of the other questions which was after the TTCE.</p>
<p>Was there also a question asking which element had the greatest electronegativity, or did I just answer the Rb question incorrectly? ... worried</p>
<p>Two different questions; that was on the very first part, and the answer was Cl.
The Rb question was either of metallicity or reaction energy release with water.</p>
<p>Yup. I agree with Kman...</p>
<p>oh I remember it now...ok good</p>
<p>If I answered all 85, how many would I have had to miss to get a....say 730?</p>
<p>well, a raw score of 70 gets you a 750... so approximately that number need to be right to get a 730</p>