Official June SATII Chemistry Thread

<p>I got 5 CE’s</p>

<p>Wait it crystallizes? It wasn’t the other exothermic from being dissolved?</p>

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<p>^ Yup. 10char</p>

<p>I got 4 ce’s but I left the inverted thermometer blank so idk if that was a ce too</p>

<p>Wait, did the question ask for metallic character or ionic character?</p>

<p>nacl has more character than metallic, it was true</p>

<p>I got 4x CE</p>

<p>Wow… can only edit for 20 minutes after post? That’s lame… :P</p>

<p>@lelouchFTW: but what type of character? I’m guessing ionic character right?</p>

<p>co3 2- is stronger than oh- as a base @covertcognomen</p>

<p>Only thing I was happy about was that the 3 or 4 balancing questions all were fairly easy. I think 16 was one of the answers, but I may have put something else, lol. Does that ring a bell for anybody?</p>

<p>yes 16 was an answer for the balanced Cr</p>

<p>@rm2124: how do you know?</p>

<p>ya ionic character</p>

<p>it asked which was the stronger bronsted base which means which attracts a proton the most. OH- has one extra electron, while CO3 2- has two extra electrons. It will attract the proton more due to the “larger” negative charge.</p>

<p>NaCl is more ionic than AlCl3</p>

<p>damn so i missed 7 omitted 6, potentially missed more -.- this test sucked</p>

<p>Why does Na have more ionic character than Aluminum? Can someone explain?</p>

<p>I think it has to do with electronegativity difference, the difference in electronegativity between Na and Cl is greater than Al and Cl, so it makes for a stronger ionic bond</p>

<p>Guys I reached diamond league in starcraft 2 today.</p>