<p>I thought that if a solution is supersaturated and you stir it, the crystals would reappear. So for that question I put it was saturated only, I only, which was A.</p>
<p>did you guys get a like 4 D’s in a row?</p>
<p>did u guys get 3.0 g/ml?</p>
<p>for number 54, did you have C?</p>
<p>does anyone remember the answers to the lab apparatus questions in the classification set</p>
<p>yes, I got 3.0 g/mL for whichever problem that was…</p>
<p>I got 3 for that one too.</p>
<p>i remember putting volumetric flask because on the ap frq it said that it was highly precise</p>
<p>No idea what question the 3.0 is for . . .</p>
<p>For the apparatus I put that container thing for the last one , but someone told me it’s wrong. The one where you put a precipitate in?</p>
<p>i cld have been wrong but i put buret buret and test tube for aparatus</p>
<p>Actually it is lab apparati questions.</p>
<p>~The Grammar Nazi</p>
<p>Damn, I did terribly on the identification of the solids/gasses. I’m pretty sure I got that whole part wrong.</p>
<p>I remember some of them…</p>
<p>The buret was for the titration, the volumetric pipet was for measuring a specific amount of solution, the test tube was for the precipitation</p>
<p>^ I believe it was volumetric * flask *. However, pipet was an answer choice albeit not the right one.</p>
<p>i remember putting a test tube and a buret for the volume thing i ended up putting a graduated cylinder.</p>
<p>i gotexactly what measurelove did</p>
<p>wow was the isomer of hexane?</p>
<p>do you remember which one the volumetric pipet was?..ive never heard of that lol</p>
<p>For the one that had the most percentage error, was it A?</p>
<p>yes it was a…and the isomer was d) like di methyl propanoate or something</p>