***June 2014: Chemistry (US)***

<p>Here is a link for us to discuss answers tomorrow after the test!
<a href=“https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ce9i1jbxUvx21ZmO3xjEQk9tW9JhMvaXSvEqk0IYR9I/edit”>https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ce9i1jbxUvx21ZmO3xjEQk9tW9JhMvaXSvEqk0IYR9I/edit&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>GOOD LUCK!</p>

<p>The link doesn’t work.</p>

<p>That was not bad at all. I had CH3OH (methanol) for the one that dissolves readily in water but has a poor conductivity.</p>

<p>We didn’t go over calculating vapor pressure (the one with two tubes and beakers) in AP Chem, what did you guys put for that one? It was a I II III question. </p>

<p>Most of them were pretty basic and I should be set for at least 770…</p>

<p>I think I put E, how many CEs did you get and what did you put for the one asking what family it belongs to</p>

<p>@MrWiggles - I got the same answer!
@galaxyexplorer‌ - I think I got…5?</p>

<p>Can anyone make another google doc? The one posted doesn’t work.</p>

<p>Oxygen</p>

<p>i believe the volume of the container is irrelevant to the calculation of vapor pressure for the question about the vapor pressure experiment with mercury. so i put that I and II were correct, not I, II, and III. can anyone else confirm this? </p>

<p>Guys I fixed the link so it should work
<a href=“https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ce9i1jbxUvx21ZmO3xjEQk9tW9JhMvaXSvEqk0IYR9I/edit”>https://docs.google.com/document/d/1ce9i1jbxUvx21ZmO3xjEQk9tW9JhMvaXSvEqk0IYR9I/edit&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p&gt;

<p>@endersgame123‌ - I think I put I and II, too…</p>

<p>I put I and II also. I agree that the volume of container doesn’t matter.</p>

<p>Got a 770 and 780 on Barron’s and am hoping for a 800, any advice?</p>

<p>Does anyone know what the curve was like for the May test?</p>

<p>@MrWiggles I said you didn’t have to know the volume of the flask</p>

<p>What was the answer to that zinc one? 65g or 130g?</p>

<p>@CatMeow‌ 65 g. </p>

<p>Im not the one who keeps posting this but its actually pretty cool
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<p>what did you guys put for silicon dioxide question? was it tt or ttce?</p>

<p>what were the answers to the separation questions? specifically nacl out of water and solid out of aqueous solution. Pretty sure the solid out of aqueous was filter but i’m don’t really know</p>

<p>@the4thventricle‌ i put tt because so2 is a solid due to its network bonding/a little electronegativity difference, not its larger atomic mass</p>

<p>-2 for me so far then</p>