<p>dont remember... one of them was copper.. OUCH!!</p>
<p>no 3 was F F, and i dont remember no 4</p>
<p>My lovely debate with tigeruppercut (?) has spurned that the answer to the CE copper question is F/T (reacts with water/highly reactive in general)</p>
<p>was 3 the copper one???</p>
<p>did the CE questions go from 101 - 115 or 101-116</p>
<p>101-115...
why does it matter though??</p>
<p>i was just wondering cause the other questions were form 1-70....i know i sound stupid rigthw now</p>
<p>how many T/T/CEs did you guys get</p>
<p>i got very few, maybe one or two</p>
<p>i got 13/15, and 65ish out of the 70</p>
<p>what did you guys put for the question like "...freshly...canbonated...fizz"?</p>
<p>i put something like oxygen from air react with the carbon</p>
<p>no isnt it because pressure is released?</p>
<p>oxygen doesnt react with carbon from the air</p>
<p>yea that is what i put, pudding</p>
<p>yes!!! my mistake, pressure is the correct answer...sorry about that</p>
<p>i agree with pianolover- pressure is reduced</p>
<p>can someone plz explain why pressure is the correct one?</p>
<p>which of the following is liquid at room temperature?
F2, Cl2, Br2, I2, H2</p>
<p>i think i put I2, anybody?</p>
<p>I2 hardly exists as a liquid, Br2 is the correct answer</p>
<p>its Br2...</p>
<p>and for that problem... its Gas is released...</p>
<p>so whats the answer to that hydrate problem?</p>
<p>i completely guessed and put 10 water molecules because i vaguely remember that compound from a chem lab in class</p>
<p>Br2 is the only nonmetal that exists as a liquid in room temperature and mercury is the only metal that exists as a liquid in room temperture; special characteristics</p>