April ACT Official Science Thread

<p>So is it water vapor or Ice crystals? Im still confused.</p>

<p>I’m going to say water crystals… There is no way it was water vapor. Hoping for a 33+ on science which is like 3 wrong :(</p>

<p>@UVA</p>

<p>I assume you mean Ice Crystals lol</p>

<p>yea you assume right :slight_smile: hopping I got a 36 science</p>

<p>@Totalderiv - i get the ice one now, but to answer Your question, it was the middle one for the 6 and 10 colonies one. Colony N was present the whole time, and there was an unnamed colony that was not present for the first two and then appeared on the second two. It was tricky bc you usually dont look for the colonies without names, bu the one in the upper-lefthand corner followed strain 6’s pattern</p>

<p>pkm2232- I’m going to stick with my answer because I’m just stubborn like that haha. I still believe that none of them were 6 and 10. But, we’ll see on the 26th I guess.</p>

<p>So I guess the consensus is ice crystals?</p>

<p>Yeah the answer is the ice crystals</p>

<p>So idk if anyone’s still looking at this thread but did anyone else find the last passage difficult or did I just run out of time?? For the two that asked for a specific value, (i think the first and the third on that last passage), were they both 1.00 times ten to whatever? also did greek w subzero vary with R?</p>

<p>no, i’m pretty sure it didn’t vary b/c it was an axis and its value seemed to be independent of r</p>

<p>Dang it… I don’t remember it very clearly but you could be right… I was trying for a 35/36 and the science might have screwed me idk what happened</p>

<p>This section ****ED ME! I literally bubbled in random letters for half the questions. It was NOTHINGGG like the princetonreview practice tests :(</p>