tables and equations for science aps

<p>i'm taking the ap exam for physics and chemistry, and i'm confused about the reference tables you use. my physics teacher told me that we weren't allowed to use the reference tables for the multiple choice section, while my chemisty teacher told me that they provide all constants/basic info for the multiple choice. anyone want to clarify this? what do we get to use for each section? thanks!</p>

<p>I can't speak to physics, but for chemistry you do <em>not</em> get the equation sheet for the multiple choice section. (You do get a periodic chart.) There is a sheet of equations and constants that's provided for the free response section, along with a table of standard reduction potentials.</p>

<p>i know for physics you wont get an equations sheet on the multiple choice, but on free response you will.
Reference like condtants im actually not shour you will for free response, but for multiple choice im not sure, but its not very important because they wont ask you it if its not given.
Ex. mass of an electron.</p>