How much information is given on the MCAT?

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I know that the Periodic table is given on the MCAT, but how many constants for equations actually appear? For calculating gravitational force, you have to know that G = 6.67x10^-11 m^3/(kgxs^2). I just know that there are other equations containing constants that I have been studying for Inorganic Chemistry and Physics.

My question is, are these constants given in the passages, or should we memorize constants?
 
most will be given to you, but you need to at least know the easy ones like "c", "h", the charge of an electron, etc. just in case you need to use them in an equation for a discrete question. if the question is passage based, usually you can find the constant in the passage, unless its one of those easily memorized constants. in short, YES you do need to memorize some constants
 
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