Official 2011 AP Chemistry Thread

<p>The SAT Subject test for Chem is miles easier than the AP one. For the subject test, you might want to read a review book (specifically for the subject test) because some of the questions may be a little tricky. But overall, SAT subject test for chem is easy.</p>

<p>MC: 40/75
FRQ:
1: 2
2: 2
3: 2
4: 7
5: 2
6: 2
Would this be a score for a 3? I think I did better than this but just wondering</p>

<p>@enferrari</p>

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<p>Using that calculator and your values, you would’ve gotten a 2.</p>

<p>is that pretty much up to date cuz this is how I think I did:
MC - 50/75
FR1 - 7/9
2- 5/10
3- 4/9
4- 11/15
5- 6/8
6- 5/9 </p>

<p>So this would give me a 4 and I really wanted a 5… :/</p>

<p>No guessing penalty+curve= zero net point boost lol.</p>

<p>@figureskater405</p>

<p>The subject test is much much easier. The AP is more comprehensive. You’ll be fine.</p>

<p>Did y’all get a loot of Bs in the middle/end of the test? :p</p>

<p>So how bad is it going to hurt me if I left the spectators and forgot to put the net ionic equations in LOL</p>

<p>And also, how many parts (d and e, etc.) of the rate FRQ were about the graphs? I ****ed up and put 1st order before it ended because I doubted myself.</p>

<p>Asdf, I put first as well :frowning: im not the only one :stuck_out_tongue: lol…message me if ya want and we can check</p>

<p>my teacher said you still get the points even if you started off wrong on the rate one. (you just miss that point)</p>

<p>I really don’t know how I did lol! I hope its a high two because I think I did better than that just a bit.</p>

<p>Actually my teacher said that you need to put “assume…” and we are not supposed to discuss any material</p>

<p>Uhm, you get 0 points then. You get 1 point for the correct reactants and two points for the correct products. I think its a point to balance it.</p>

<p>I think you’d get at least two points for the balancing and question…</p>

<p>Hm, I don’t really think that the AP test was that bad, but then again, our teacher REALLY prepared us for it. The MC portion was kinda hard for; I had to guess on around 6 of them, but the FRQs I thought were way easier. Definitely easier than the FRQs that our teacher gave us.</p>

<p>2011 FRQ is up, so we may now talk about it. I’ll post my solutions after calc BC.</p>

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<p>I think we can discuss now! Anyone remember any of their answers?</p>

<p>Was the statement in the box true or false…it seemed true to me. And what about the 100 torr equilibrium vapor pressure…this may have been too obvious, but the vapor pressure I thought was just equal since the amount leveled off, hence it was in fact in equilibrium.</p>

<p>Ivysaur, for the 100 torr equilibrium question, i said that it was equal to.
That one equation, Partial pressure = Vapor Pressure x Mole fraction
If the mole fraction is =1, then Pressure=VP?</p>

<p>does anyone remember what they put for FRQ 5 (b)?</p>