That’s kinda harsher than the regular curve. Regular CB test has a raw score of 61 as 700.
Hey guys so the question CuSO4*xH2O one answers what? Why I got two difference divide by 18
@YoohooAddict I don’t know about the second statement, but I do distinctly remember that the first one said that the F2 bond was more durable than the N2 or sth.
I don’t remember but I know that I read it right. @Synonyms What do you think would be the lowest raw score for a 700 on this test?
anyone taking Chem before? Will the curve be generous? Will -5 still get 800?
The question said that if the f2 bonds are weaker than n2 bonds and the second statement said that if f is more electronegative than n. first statement is true because single bonds are weaker than double and triple bonds and F is the most electronegative element, TT
when they come out, where can we view our scores?
Do you guys think a raw score of 57 or 58 could possibly equate a 700 on this test due to it’s difficulty?
10/10 retaking… cant cancel because i took math also and i think i did fine on that
There was a question that asked if you add more of the reactant or something, such will happen:
increased volume of something
decreased volume of something
something bout catalysts
I don’t know the other choices.
Someone answer my question above also.
I’m aware when they come out. But I’m asking HOW do we view them.
As for the density question…use common sense, the answer is density. I don’t know why you guys have been debating this for the last 6 pages. Stop. You got a question wrong.
Does anyone remember the speed of molecules and kinetic energy and independent of temperature TTCE question
i got TF
How many CE did you guys have? I only remember having one TTCE and the rest were TF, FT, or just TT
I got 2 TTCE’s.
it was the mesh one and the visible light as TTCE’s
What did you guys put for the elemental substance not found naturally? I know Au, O2, and N2 are, so it was S or Na, and I put Na because it’s very active
And was VO2 the right answer for one of them?
you can’t use the ideal gas eq for that question relating to density bc it wasn’t a gas
85
Yeah the answer was Density i was wondering why they were arguing about it.