Satii Chemistry Official Thread

<p>if i attempt every single question, can anybody tell (maybe from real sat ii subject tests) what is the maximum questions i can miss and still have a 750? thx</p>

<p>list some other ones from that section...</p>

<p>O YEAH!!</p>

<p>You guys got anus-alized hydrogen complex for 54 right??</p>

<p>^..wait..what was the question?</p>

<p>You add pi^rad3 assiliters of .32.2 boobtacular Buttdrogen to shaft orientated pube-infested shaft oxygen of .3 M and .90001 ml. What is the product?</p>

<p>I wasn't sure, cuz one, i had never heard of milliliters, and two, i didnt know something would be formed. How ever, I am quite familiar with hydrogen complexes and anusganic chemistry, so i gambled.</p>

<p>Tt___tt...</p>

<p>sorry, didnt mean to kill the thread lol.</p>

<p>i think all the sat ii chem takers went to bed -_-...i should get off of cc soon...or i'll become addicted like i did last year (only that time it was in what are my chances?)</p>

<p>The reason why the NO2 problem is III, btw, is that since they have the same number of moles of gas, neither is favored by volume or pressure increases/decreases. That's what I kept in my mind.</p>

<p>yea, and also the 9g orbital is parametrically balanced. so, theres no chance of the other answers being right</p>

<p>what was the answer for this quesion
...NH3+...NO3-> ...H2O+...N2
(I'm not sure if the equation is correct...)</p>

<p>what was the question? i remember seeing it, but not so.</p>

<p>yeah, do you have the question? was it balancing?</p>

<p>if i attempt every single question, can anybody tell (maybe from real sat ii subject tests) what is the maximum questions i can miss and still have a 750? thx</p>

<p>is the curve for this test usually good? Or is that the june one?</p>

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<p>Variance2004, for the A-->B, B-->A activation energy one, the correct answer is T,T,CE</p>

<p>the (Z=92) undergoes alpha emission to (Z=88) BECAUSE alpha particle has 4 protons --> F,F b/c alpha emssion only lose 2 protons and 4 neutrons not protons</p>

<p>Correct answers so far:
1/9
0.5 atm
1 g/ml
Br2</p>

<p>what was the question to the 1g/mL one?</p>

<p>Going back to the copper in a crucible question, I'm 99% sure it's D--losing two electrons. I missed a question similar to that on a practice test and the explanation says that you can't observe it. It's a CONCLUSION.</p>

<p>I think the question is "what is the mole of H2O"...</p>