<p>Whew! That was hard. I'm like to see what questions I got right/wrong.</p>
<p>so I'm wondering: can the K(a) value ever be greater than 1?</p>
<p>Was it that bad? I was going to take it today, but I got lazy.</p>
<p>yea i think it can be. If the K(a) value is less than 1 the reaction favors the reactants, if its greater than 1 it favors the products</p>
<p>so the answer to that question was k=1*10^50?</p>
<p>btw do any of u remember the question about which of the following is not part of Molecular Atomic Theory??</p>
<p>I don't remember having question on Atomic Theory on the test.</p>
<p>Yes, K is over one in things like the dissociation of strong acids and bases in aqueous solution</p>
<p>i got an 800 on this test couple months ago. ROFLZ GOOD LUCK. </p>
<p>800 = 98percentile. I AM Too HHHOOOOOT.</p>
<p>How many did you miss?</p>
<p>Ka can be greater than one.
for the atomic theory one, i think i picked the one about atoms being indestructible, but that was kind of a guess...</p>
<p>shiit, for that molecular theory thing, i put like nucearelectrons, SHIIT i screwed up soo damn bad on that test, was it really hard for anyone els?</p>
<p>indestructible atoms is what i selected because extranuclear electrons = beta particles. anyone else?</p>
<p>it was fairly challenging...especially the first part...then got steadily easier.</p>
<p>how many CE's did you guys get?
i think i got 5.</p>
<p>Yeah I put extranuclear electrons too, but that was a guess.</p>
<p>On the dilute sulfuric acid problem, what was it mostly composed of? H+ ions? SO4 ions?</p>
<p>What did you guys put for the last problem?</p>
<p>Na(+) and SO4 (-2)</p>
<p>or Na (2+) **** im screwed</p>
<p>hope there is a big ass curve</p>
<p>last one was incrses forward rection rate</p>