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<p>That works haha.</p>
<p>When are the scoring guidelines up?</p>
<p>I feel stupid but are there two intermediates…?</p>
<p>I live in the U.S. and took my test the same time as everyone else, but I had a different test…</p>
<p>yeah there are 2 intermediates, but the question asked to name 1</p>
<p>Okay thank god lol</p>
<p>@Hopes Did yours have acids and bases on it?</p>
<p>Yes, on the first question, I think. And then, there was one with XClO3 and you had to figure out what X was.</p>
<p>How did you guys do 1.a.(iii). Did you take 2.3*10^-3, divide it by 2, cube it, and then multiply it by 4?</p>
<p>Hey,</p>
<p>Ummmm, just to be sure. What did all you guys put for #4??</p>
<p>@flywombat I divided the concetration of F- by 2 and multiplied that by 2.4*10^-3 squared.</p>
<p>How’d you draw the formaldehyde with the hydrogen bonds?</p>
<p>@FlyingWombat
Yeah…I did that.</p>
<p>I’m pretty sure that’s the right way</p>
<p>Yeah I thought the AP chem test pretty difficult. The mc was okay but then again I might not have done as well as I would have hoped, but I hope can pull out a solid score… The FRQ on the other hand…-_____- my teacher didn’t teach us electrochemistry at all, so u had to learn that through the Barron’s book the night before and he didn’t cover all of acid base stuff or thermodynamics so yeah; it was rough… But from what I have been reading on CC and from what I have been hearing from other students, it seems like it was a harder test that expected for most so hopefully the cure will be GIANT.
(I took the May 6th one.)</p>
<p>@collegedreams29 </p>
<p>You were supposed to bond the Hydrogen of the water to the oxygen of the formaldehyde</p>
<p>I think it would be accepted if you drew the water on the right side with the water’s hydrogen bonded to methanal’s oxygen, or on the left side with water’s oxygen bonded to methanal’s hydrogen.</p>
<p>@FlyingWombat</p>
<p>No, I don’t think the hydrogen bond on the left side would count…look it up</p>
<p>what i did for the 1 with methanal was that i bonded the water’s oxygen with the two hydrogens. is that acceptable?</p>