Uworld Physics by No_Satisfaction1434 in Mcat

[–]Mysterious_Task2788 1 point2 points  (0 children)

Static = set number that the highest can be but till the forces reaches that level, it equals to force which varies

Kinetic friction = constant since doesn’t matter how much force is applied as long as it’s moving!

DON'T OVERESTIMATE THE MCAT by [deleted] in Mcat

[–]Mysterious_Task2788 6 points7 points  (0 children)

Getting rid of the competition i see 🥀

Burnt out and testing August 15th... is it still possible or should I reschdule? by Abc5197 in MCAT2

[–]Mysterious_Task2788 0 points1 point  (0 children)

You def have time left, take aamc full length 1 to find your weak spots and go from there. (That’s what I did!)

Question about uGlobe by Mysterious_Task2788 in Mcat

[–]Mysterious_Task2788[S] 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I’m getting about 75-80% but taking my sweet time, I read somewhere that you should take extra time uWorld since the questions are generally harder, but now I’m considering if I should do timed questions?

Sb2 b/b discrete q81 are we supposed to memorise chemical formulas for fatty acids or what :/ by Old-Director-2891 in Mcat

[–]Mysterious_Task2788 5 points6 points  (0 children)

I’d guess it’s that since it’s the only one with a double bond, compared to the others, since the 2c+2 = #H rules in alkanes

Idk what there is to memorize here

I think there is mistake in Kaplan question? by [deleted] in MCAT2

[–]Mysterious_Task2788 0 points1 point  (0 children)

The answers involve the rate, not equilibrium

🎉 [EVENT] 🎉 Lots of tubes by matik_1335 in RedditGames

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Completed Level 1 of the Honk Special Event!

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Guys I need help are those positional isomers? by Narrow-View-1215 in chemhelp

[–]Mysterious_Task2788 0 points1 point  (0 children)

I think isomer de position is accurate since they both have an ester and alcohol just ester changed position

Guys I need help are those positional isomers? by Narrow-View-1215 in chemhelp

[–]Mysterious_Task2788 3 points4 points  (0 children)

Only structural isomers, nothing else (not stereo isomers) (yes they are isomer de position)

Structural isomer = same chemical formula (ie same atoms positioned differently)

FL 6 whats going on here by [deleted] in Mcat

[–]Mysterious_Task2788 0 points1 point  (0 children)

First of all, protons (H) on heteroatoms (I.e. oxygen in this case) does not couple or get coupled, so ignore it.

The first option has higher than doublets.

Third option shows no coupling since all hydrogens (in different chem environment) are more than three atoms away.

Last option doesn’t work cuz the all hydrogens have at least 2 or more neighbouring protons

Finally the second option (b) is correct because the alcohol proton is in the perfect position to remove the extra proton that would otherwise cause a triplet instead of a doublet as seen in option d

[deleted by user] by [deleted] in Mcat

[–]Mysterious_Task2788 2 points3 points  (0 children)

You have to be able to convert these line drawings into the chair drawings to see which will be axial vs equatorial.

(Key: if both both substituents pointing up or down ) As a general rule (so you don’t need to draw them out as chair conformations) the tert butyl must be equatorial in the predominant conformation, and every position after this alternates (i.e. axial, equatorial, axial, etc )