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The APsolute RecAP: Chemistry Edition - Episode 55: Unit 4 Selected FRQs
The APsolute RecAP: Chemistry Edition - Episode 55: Unit 4 Selected FRQs
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12 minutes
Released:
Nov 15, 2021
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Unit for is a mix of foundational skills, like stoichiometry, and an introduction to later topics (0:32). The questions in this episode are: 2018 - Question 3 d) through i) and 2014 - Question 1 a) - f).These are released FRQs from previous exams and copyright of the College Board (1:32). 2018 starts with three questions from a different unit. Part d) asks for a redox reaction (2:05). In part e) you are asked to calculate the concentration of iron(ii)plus in the solution (2:36) and in f) to discuss lab equipment (3:58). G) and i) refer to a second experiment involving iron impurities (4:39) and the effect of incomplete oxidation (5:34). Question 1 from 2014 is a gravimetric analysis with the goal of determining the iodide content in a potassium iodide tablet (7:00). Therefore we write the net-ionic equation (7:22), reflect on our data (7:52) and ion concentrations (8:06) before we calculate the number of moles of precipitate (8:23) and percentage iodide (8:53). Part f) concludes with a question about a potential error (9:38).Question: True or false: You MUST indicate the state of matter in parentheses in your balanced chemical equation, even if not asked for it.Thank you for listening to The APsolute RecAP: Chemistry Edition!(AP is a registered trademark of the College Board and is not affiliated with The APsolute RecAP. Copyright 2021 - The APsolute RecAP, LLC. All rights reserved.)Website:www.theapsoluterecap.comEMAIL:TheAPsoluteRecAP@gmail.comFollow Us:INSTAGRAMTWITTERFACEBOOKYOUTUBE
Released:
Nov 15, 2021
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