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On a phase diagram, at the triple point, are the entropies of the solid,liquid, and gaseous phases equal?
On a phase diagram, at the triple point, are the entropies of the solid,liquid, and gaseous phases equal?
That sounds along the lines of what I was thinking. I only ask because I was working on the ACS 2011 exam, and there are a bunch of questions which don't make ANY SENSE. There was one question where they asked for the term of going from a gaseous state to a solid state. It should be deposition, but according to them, the answer is condensation. WTF?
I haven't completed the ADA 2009 yet, but I will pretty soon. I am shooting to take my test next month because I am taking a few extra science classes in the spring before I apply, which I better get A's in (histology, and probably molecular bio or ecology). I have about 800 Anki notecards for BIO, ~650 for GC, and around 600 for orgo which I review every day before I actually start studying.
For BIO, 4 wrong would be a 21. For Gen Chem, 2 wrong would be a 23, and for Orgo, two wrong would be a 25.