<p>Why isn’t it a volumetric flask?</p>
<p>@cramethyme: that’s limiter/excess (limiting reagent problems): stoich</p>
<p>I remember answering 0.5 moles of co2
Because 0.5 of something(carbon?) reacted with 2 mole of oxygen
It was a complicated question so I don’t remember what the other answers were</p>
<p>Jamesjunkers I was wondering why it can’t be anything else. Why is it a buret?</p>
<p>@jamesjunkers - Have you ever seen a 47.5 mL volumetric flask? I haven’t. Also, burets are nice because they have a very low chance of spillage when you use them correctly.</p>
<p>I think this test was not that bad. I knew all the “facts” (things that you just had to know), and there was no difficult calculations.</p>
<p>So what was the strong base one? Any consensus one whether it is oh- or co3 2-?</p>
<p>It is OH-. OH- is the strongest bronsted base. I just checked with my Chem teacher. And on my data booklet of Bronsted-Lowery Acids and Bases, OH- is listed as a stronger base than CO32-.</p>
<p>Does anyone want to make a consolidated list of all the answers we have reached so far? (or direct me to one if it already exists)</p>
<p>Also, what is the average curve for this test? Can I still get an 800 with, say, 1 MC wrong and 1 T/F question only partially correct?</p>
<p>THere is no partially correct TTCE question
You either get it all right or it’s wrong</p>
<p>@jamesjunkers: Here it is
<a href=“http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/sat-subject-tests-preparation/1509332-official-june-satii-chemistry-thread-16.html#post16011084[/url]”>http://talk.collegeconfidential.com/sat-subject-tests-preparation/1509332-official-june-satii-chemistry-thread-16.html#post16011084</a></p>
<p>I know for sure I got the lab procedure question (water into acid) and one or two others wrong. But other than that, I think I got the rest right! Hoping for a mid to high-700s.</p>
<p>Is there going to be a generous curve for this test or will it just be a normal curve?</p>
<p>@yangmaster: thank you!</p>
<p>@lax8294: I think it is going to be similar to the average curve, maybe a point or two more generous (at MOST), but what do I know</p>
<p>As far as I know, I might’ve only gotten 1 question wrong. </p>
<p>I put FT for the measuring the gas pressure in the upside-down testtube because my logic was that since there is no source to produce more gas then the pressure levels won’t change unless we either heat the entire system or change the atmospheric pressure.</p>
<p>I only got 3 CEs I think. I think I also got 1 or 2 True but not CEs.</p>
<p>Oh, does anyone know what the answer is for the “which of the following could not have been observed” (or something like that) with the copper wire?</p>
<p>Electron transfer</p>
<p>Oops, 1 more to add to my list. I too believe I only got 3 (possibly 4) CE’s and 1 or 2 TT Not CE</p>
<p>@jamesjunkers Awesome. :D</p>
<p>I think other than that, I was pretty damn sure in all my answers even though I didn’t have time to check all the way through.</p>
<p>what is a normal curve for an 800</p>
<p>I think it’s between 2-5/6 wrong with 0 omits. The bb practice exam is 82 raw score for 800, but I’m fairly sure most tests have a more lenient curve because they’re harder.</p>