<p>Yeah 5 wrong is nothing compared to how many I missed.</p>
<p>i probably wouldda done better with a real calculator....</p>
<p>haha wrong thread</p>
<p>5 wrong 800? wut about 15 wrong? 750?700?</p>
<p>Well a while back I heard that you can miss only two or three to get an 800, but thats totally impossible, and on my practice tests (Barron), the scales are totally different, so I dont know what to think. I hope the scale is like that on barrons, where you can miss seven and still get 800.</p>
<p>nooooo....the molar mass one i got wrong ><!!! i actually DID put 334 but i went bk and changed my answer! argh. i hate myself.</p>
<p>I hate myself too.</p>
<p>the answer was 6010j , you can look it up online, heat of fusion for water is 6.02 kj</p>
<p>the thing is, i dunno why i change my mind ALL the time (to the WRONG answer) i am so frustrated. should've done bio gar.</p>
<p>But look here <a href="http://www.physchem.co.za/Heat/Latent.htm%5B/url%5D">http://www.physchem.co.za/Heat/Latent.htm</a>
scroll down to the bottom</p>
<p>god damnit that was gay. I thot they were like 1 molar of H20 is 334J, what is the heat of fusion for H20 molar mass. So i took 18 and multiplied it by 334!!!</p>
<p>wait, so are heat of fusion and latent heat the same or different?</p>
<p>man i hope it was 6010!</p>
<p>it was......</p>
<p>I hope it's 334. OMG, this question is so important. It could mean the difference of 10 or 20 points!</p>
<p>i hope it's 6010, let see who wins :p</p>
<p>3 vs 1, 6010 better be right</p>
<p>umm do we get a question by question breakdown? cause if not we really wont know</p>
<p>arggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggggg</p>
<p>which element was naturally radioactive? was it phosphorus? (it better be..)</p>
<p>does anyone remember the 60g product? anyone got that?</p>