October 2007 SAT II Chemistry

<p>hey people, what did you think? lol</p>

<p>Easiest out of the three I took (Math IIc, Physics, Chem) :)</p>

<p>But..I DUNNO. Didn't really check. And I can get quite careless for the math parts.</p>

<p>What abt you??</p>

<p>i thought it was easy but hard... idono i gues i was just not in the right mind set. i omitted like 11 questions and i hope i didnt get over 8 wrong..</p>

<p>thought it was easy overall. how many can you get wrong and still get an 800 on a typical test?</p>

<p>Overall, the test was pretty easy, but I ran out of time unfortunately :( . I wound up not finishing the last seven questions. The tests in the Barrons Prep Book were somewhat harder than the real thing lol, so it wasn't too bad. </p>

<p>Jeez though.....I think I might have to take this one again. I definitely should've done better. Just gotta wait to see until October 21st to see what I got then lol. BTW, do colleges mind if you take an SAT II more than once?</p>

<p>you can hit 79/80 out of the possible 85 raw points to get 800, i think</p>

<p>how many CE's did you guys get?</p>

<p>what T/F ones did you guys have problems with?</p>

<p>i had 4 (or 5) CE's </p>

<p>i know i got the pure water w/ conducting electricity wrong, but everything else seemed easy</p>

<p>oh, and for the sulfuric acid to form CO2 one, was it just calcium carbonate (B)?</p>

<p>what did you guys get for the polar/nonpolar covalent bonds one?</p>

<p>it was ionic for the first one, and polar/nonpolar for the rest i think (hydrogen and metallic weren't used)</p>

<p>i thought that the one that was a metal by itself was a metallic bond.</p>

<p>i had like 3/4 ce's. but i skipped two of those questions. lol i did so bad on this test. do you kno what i would get around if i ommited 11 questions and got like maybe 10 wrong?</p>

<p>yea it was</p>

<p>What was the answer to CE question on adding water to acid? (I put F/T) what about the one on instrument that measures precise volume? (was it graduated cylinder or buret?)</p>

<p>F/T is correct, i also put buret</p>

<p>F/T, buret as well</p>

<p>how many CE's did you guys get?</p>

<p>i got one CE on the left side (3rd question or something) and 4 CE's on the right (one early, and then last three)</p>

<p>lol the 2nd half of the left part formed a wierd shape...did anyone notice that?</p>

<p>o dam i put graduated cynlinder. lol tfff i did SO bad holy crap</p>

<p><a href="http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buret%5B/url%5D"&gt;http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Buret&lt;/a&gt;&lt;/p>

<p>and yes, that is how i got the question right, i read wikipedia last night</p>

<p>lol....dumb question, but i wasn't sure about it:</p>

<p>for the one that gave electron configurations and asked which one was the transition metal...what was the answer? i read over all the choices, and i don't recall seeing an incomplete d orbital. the only metal i did see, though, was aluminum, so i just put that. i have a feeling i glanced it over way too cursorily and missed like an excited electron or something....</p>

<p>answer was D, i forgot what it was, but it wasn't aluminum</p>

<p>one had a d2 orbital so it wasn't completed</p>

<p>when you guys say you think you did well, does that mean 750-800 range? i'm deciding whether or not i should cancel.. lol</p>

<p>wut u guyz get for wut reacts to sulfuric acid to form carbon dioxide i put all three coz all 3 of them r pretty reactive metals...rite..</p>