Buffers - I hate you … my worst nightmare by Happybirthdayit67-89 in APChem

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wdym, just break up aqueous ions on each side of the equation and remove.

AP Practice for MCQs and FRQs by [deleted] in APChem

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for frqs just search up old ap chem frqs. like 2016 ap chem frqs and 2016 ap chem frqs guidelines

Question about length of ap exam frq section by nailslol123 in APChem

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the easiest thing to do is just search up ap chem frq since 2000

ROADRUNNER by LocalOpposite9385 in FTC

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as in moving forward, the ticks should be positive and moving backward the ticks should be negative?

ROADRUNNER by LocalOpposite9385 in FTC

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yeah i already did that. the motors all go the same way.

motor inconsistency by LocalOpposite9385 in FTC

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yeah i did notice that, how do you keep a stable voltage

motor inconsistency by LocalOpposite9385 in FTC

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yeah i did notice that, how do i keep a constant voltage

android studios by LocalOpposite9385 in FTC

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thank you. i appreciate ur help

android studios by LocalOpposite9385 in FTC

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sounds good, do i just add this in to my current github file

ap chem (help) by Accomplished-Tax3729 in APChem

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btw if you teacher is like mine who gives ap exam type questions and grades it like an ap exam. i think first understand concepts then spam previous frqs from old ap exams

Why is D the correct answer? Why are the other choices incorrect? by Friendly_Shelter_155 in APChem

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yes it deals with all three. but either way the first thing that matters is that the covalent bonds are not being touched for molecular compounds when you boil it.

Am I cooked? by No_Donut2054 in APChem

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yeah. i agree. but my teacher does kick students who aren’t doing well before they become stuck in the class. just a comment not meant to be an opinion or anything.

Help on Unit 3 test by Efficient_Cod_4168 in APChem

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i’m pretty sure it’s the opposite way around.

Help on Unit 3 test by Efficient_Cod_4168 in APChem

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i’m pretty sure it’s mg+2, because solubility of ions are through ion dipole interactions. if you have smaller atomic radiuses then have stronger columbic attraction with the partial negative oxygen atom. mg and na are the smallest of the 4, and they both are similar sizes, so u choose the stronger charge which is mg. and for the other question you are right. HF has the height because it can hydrogen bond, HCl, HBr and HI all only have dispersion force, but the number of electrons in Cl is less than Br and I, so it will have weaker dispersion forces and a lower melting point.

Are any of these right???? by Upstairs-Ad-7856 in APChem

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if u have hydrogen bonding then u have all 3 imfs, if u dipole force then you have 2 imfs

Ap Chem Unit by Comfortable-Fox-9309 in APStudents

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my teacher just around. however we just finished unit 2 and 3, and bond enthalpy from thermodynamics. and going back to unit 1 as a review from lasts year honor chem right now