in need of test 2 practice problems

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EMurphy_2L
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in need of test 2 practice problems

Postby EMurphy_2L » Thu Nov 21, 2019 3:34 pm

hello! does anyone have practice problems for test 2? from any UA sessions or anything? please copy here (or email/text me)

Jasmine Fendi 1D
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Re: in need of test 2 practice problems

Postby Jasmine Fendi 1D » Thu Nov 21, 2019 4:09 pm

I would say to look at all of the homework problems again! That for sure is a good start

HannahBui 2K
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Re: in need of test 2 practice problems

Postby HannahBui 2K » Thu Nov 21, 2019 4:30 pm

Doing all of the homework problems in Outline 4 helped me a lot! Also, I googled VSEPR practice problems and those were helpful too.

Janet Nguy 2C
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Re: in need of test 2 practice problems

Postby Janet Nguy 2C » Thu Nov 21, 2019 6:09 pm

I would practice drawing Lewis structures as you will need to have those mastered in order to do the VSEPR questions.

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Re: in need of test 2 practice problems

Postby Rebecca Remple 1C » Thu Nov 21, 2019 6:56 pm

EMurphy_1L wrote:hello! does anyone have practice problems for test 2? from any UA sessions or anything? please copy here (or email/text me)

Hi there,

I would recommend revisiting the homework problems in section 2E of the textbook. Also, if you have difficulty visualizing 3D molecular structures, I would recommend drawing them as practice. This will make it a lot easier to remember why they look the way they do, which will serve you well on the test. I attached a nifty study chart for molecular shapes, which can help you practice drawing/interpreting them. I hope this helps! Good luck!

-Rebecca
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DesireBrown1J
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Re: in need of test 2 practice problems

Postby DesireBrown1J » Thu Nov 21, 2019 9:10 pm

I would also recommend doing homework problems from 3F because intermolecular forces will also be on the exam.


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