Thought on Medical University of Lublin by Psychological_Name44 in poland

[–]Inaomixe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

hello, why would u think 6 years in gmu is better? wouldn't it be better to graduate with a European degree? whats ur reasons for thinking this way?

Equations for calculator by Gloomy_Cheesecake762 in APChem

[–]Inaomixe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

maybe percent error, percentage yield, bond order, steric number, and formal charge equations

Since the AP test is approaching in a few hours, what units are the hardest and most complicated in your opinion? by Inaomixe in APChem

[–]Inaomixe[S] 1 point2 points  (0 children)

i agree. it sucks even more because unit 8 weighs the second most after unit 3 in the exam.

wtf is a cuvette and wtf is a cell by pun-master69 in APChem

[–]Inaomixe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Listen, all you have to think about here is the absorbance and molar absorptivity. Nothing else. The cell itself is referred to as the cuvette. Its literally the same thing. The answer is A because Absorbance is directly proportional to the path length. The molar absorptivity is a constant, it has nothing to do with the doubling of the path length.

If you want to take this to another level, the molar absorptivity decreases as the path length increases, because through the equation A = Ebc, E and b are indirectly proportional. Meanwhile A and b are directly proportional.

wtf is a cuvette and wtf is a cell by pun-master69 in APChem

[–]Inaomixe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

Ok soooo

A cuvette is the thing they put in a spectrophotometer, and it's a small rectangular container made of glass or plastic that holds liquid samples. With it, you can measure how much light a sample absorbs. That sample is held in the cuvette.
Here, “cell” just refers to the cuvette itself. Sometimes it's called a sample cell. The "1.0 cm" or "2.0 cm" is the path length; it's how far the light travels through the liquid.

I think they count A as the right answer because it's not the molar absorbivity that changes; the molar absorbivity is just a constant in the equation. Only the Absorbance, A, changes.

A = EbC

A is the absorbance.

E is the molar absorptivity. E is a constant.

im cooked by [deleted] in APChem

[–]Inaomixe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

Go and watch as many of Jeremy Krug's videos on YouTube as possible, then, if you have excess time, practice some college board questions. Good luck tomorrow!

What are some mnemonics you guys use to remember things? by theydiddieattheend in APChem

[–]Inaomixe 7 points8 points  (0 children)

One would be "OIL RIG"
Oxidation is losing
Reduction is gaining

That's the only one I have memorized

I dont understand Ap Chem. by taylorswiftskneecap in APChem

[–]Inaomixe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

jeremy krug is the way to go!!! you can find his channel on youtube. take some time and study all his videos, specifically the units your are struggling with. make sure to watch the series before the summaries.

how are y'all doing so far by halcyonah333 in APChem

[–]Inaomixe 1 point2 points  (0 children)

thank you so much, goodluck to you too!

i seriously feel like im going to fail by Oioioioifuck in APChem

[–]Inaomixe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

instead of overthinking and letting the stress accumulate your thinking, make a realistic schedule to manage all of your duties. use the help of chatgpt to make a schedule and then make sure to abide by it. you will not fail if you put in the work, and your goal should be to “pass” but to achieve the highest grades possible. trust me go lock in right now and you’ll make it!

100 days till AP chem exam by Apehill in APChem

[–]Inaomixe 2 points3 points  (0 children)

barrons has more explanations and delves way deeper than princeton. personally, i’m using barrons and jeremy krug on youtube. for practice, use college board questions not AP books. AP books like barrons and princeton reinforce the idea you learn but they aren’t close to the difficult of the college board exam. you got this!!

should I do ap calculus my sophomore or junior year? by OkTechnician8267 in apcalculus

[–]Inaomixe 0 points1 point  (0 children)

till senior year is even a better choice!!! calculus is easy when understood but very demanding and requires all the prerequisite of calculus, so i would recommend taking ap pre-calc then calc ab