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I am looking at test1 of my General Chemistry. Yeah, my professor gave our tests back.
Chapter 1 was very simple, some of them are too easy I guess.
Most of them were conversions.
For example,
"The distance between carbon atoms in ethylene is 134 picometers. How much is it in meters?"
"The boiling point of acetone is 56.1 celcius. How much is it in Fahrenheights?"
"Which measurement is expressed to 4 significant figures?"
"Which one is both accurate and precise?"
"Give names of the following compounds, KOH = potassium hydroxide"
yeah...so my question is...do i need to study these? I know that these are piece of cake but sometimes I get annoyed by how much useless stuffs I need to study if it's not gonna be on DAT. I am saying these can be too easy to be on DAT, but that doesn't mean I can automatically think that "Oh~ I know how many meter is picometers and stuffs."
Chapter 1 was very simple, some of them are too easy I guess.
Most of them were conversions.
For example,
"The distance between carbon atoms in ethylene is 134 picometers. How much is it in meters?"
"The boiling point of acetone is 56.1 celcius. How much is it in Fahrenheights?"
"Which measurement is expressed to 4 significant figures?"
"Which one is both accurate and precise?"
"Give names of the following compounds, KOH = potassium hydroxide"
yeah...so my question is...do i need to study these? I know that these are piece of cake but sometimes I get annoyed by how much useless stuffs I need to study if it's not gonna be on DAT. I am saying these can be too easy to be on DAT, but that doesn't mean I can automatically think that "Oh~ I know how many meter is picometers and stuffs."