<p>can we like discuss questions other than the ones that we’ve discussed already?
cause i feel like were discussing the same question over and over again haha</p>
<p>Wow, the Nano micro one got me. It was those two choices, and I thought nano was right… lol.</p>
<p>The Brondstat one I got wrong I believe.</p>
<p>I got the miniscus one. IB labs actually are worth something!</p>
<p>I got the number of OH one wrong =/ w/e</p>
<p>And finally: Would someone tell me if the question with “If it has a H in the compound, is it an acid?” one was T/T/CE? I can’t remember what i put for it, but i kinda guessed =/</p>
<p>Edit: And i overprepared for this test. Holy crap, nothing about organic chem, or about Le chatilier’s principle, or even about the goddamn electrochemistry I studied so hard for. Waste of 10 hours.</p>
<p>the one about where if you have H+ its an acid is false…not all are I think…</p>
<p>IB chem does NOT prepare u for this test. im thanking god that i studied lol</p>
<p>"IB chem does NOT prepare u for this test. im thanking god that i studied lol "</p>
<p>Really? I think that everything we’ve covered up to so far in gr 12 was pretty useful (especially everything in gr 11). The only problem is that IB chem covers everything in 2 years, so we’re not going to learn everything by then. Self studying is essential, but for everything else you learn before (stoich, solutions, redox, lab stuff, geometry, atomic theory, & inter molecular bonds, whcih is everything i covered so far in IB chem), is pretty darn useful.</p>
<p>well I mean ya in the end IB chem will prepare us, but it’s too late at the end lol. I love chem tho. It follows the AP curriculum and they do more than IB Chem SL, but less than IB Chem HL. idk. just my opinion…and everyone at my school thinks so too lol</p>
<p>Radddd, the statement about hydrogen is false. The question just asked if a compound had hydrogen, then it’s an acid. But NaOH has hydrogen and it’s a base lol</p>
<p>The hydrogen one’s def false.</p>
<p>Does S8 conduct electricity, or was it gold? It was the last question-- it just threw me off so much. ><</p>
<p>oh…i forgot the last question…but i am quite sure S8 doesn’t conduct electricity, neither does gold…anybody remember the last q?</p>
<p>Actually gold conducts electricity very well, just remember that all metals are usually good conductors. Anyone remember the hcl + na3po4 question? The second part of that threw me off, i think it was oh- and hpo4-, which isn’t correct, but now that I think back it might’ve been hpo3-, which does make sense since h3po4 = hpo3 + h20. And what do you think the max cutoff for wrong answers assuming there are no omits for a 800 is?</p>
<p>we already discussed the h3p04 question lol
it was definitely a metal as a conductor of electricity
yeah i second what someone said before… feel like we’re going over the same questions
anyone remember anything unique or strangely difficult? identifying the three (i got four) TTCE’s might help</p>
<p>I think I got a TTCE for one in thermodynamics. Dont remember exactly what the q said tho.
Also, what was the answer to the which isnt a correct stable compound one. I think I wrote BF4.
And did anyone else happen to count their T,F’s. I got 9Ts in the first one, 7T’s in the second and 3CE’s. And yes, does anyone remember the other TTCE’s.
And what was the Bronsted Lowry Question? I seem to be forgetting.</p>
<p>the instable compound was SF4… the others were in the same group
hmm ttce on thermodynamics? you mean the one with entropy?</p>
<p>I either got 2 or 3 TTCE. Don’t remember exactly. I know I got a lot of F in the 2nd column compared to the 1st.</p>
<p>Yeah, I didn’t get many TT CE’s on this test. I was kinda surprised. Hope I did fine
lol.</p>
<p>i only got a few TTCEs, lol-- maybe 3, 4?</p>
<p>which lead compound didn’t exist?</p>
<p>oh, PbBr3 doesn’t exist cuz lead can’t have a +3 oxidation state. it only has +2 and +4 :]</p>
<p>I took both regular chem and AP chem last year, and I have not really studied since then. Does Chem subject test cover stuff like, Buffer calculation, rate of reaction, or equilibrium ?
I mean does it cover any complicated stuff from AP chemistry? or is it just a matter of speed calculation and concepts just like Math II subject test?</p>
<p>btw, does anyone remember the choices in that lead question?</p>