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Top Score 1:
Bio/Chem/OChem/PAT/RC/QR/TS/AA
21/20/19/21/22/20/20/20
10 More days until DAT. Are these good scores? Some of those biology questions (their topics I mean), I haven't seen or read anywhere. A few stupid mistakes for GC and OC too.
Anyway, the following questions really had my balls in a salad tosser:
1)
Where in the world are they getting the 2.854 number? I get where 1.896 comes from but the other one is just WTF.
2)
I thought signal # = neighbors (H's on C's) + 1; in that case, wouldn't "D" also work? Both sets of H's have no neighbors (the C's don't have H's) + 1 = 1 singlet for each.
3)
Is this supposed to be treated like a Fischer projection where horizontal means coming TOWARDS you? Just looking at these bonds wouldn't make sense because Choice A is "S" but if you look at it in terms of a Fischer projection, then it's an R
4)
Maybe I'm being too technical here but since they didn't mention HBr @ 50 Degree Celsius, I just assumed it would be 1,2 addition. I thought 1,4 addition only occurs at high temperatures (which wasn't specified in the question)
5)
Why is the angle HALF? I thought it'd be 120.
6)
After watching the Chad QR videos on probability and permutations, I thought I had this down. The explanation is way too complicated for me to understand. Chad made it sound so much easier. What would be the "Chad way" of explaining this problem?
Bio/Chem/OChem/PAT/RC/QR/TS/AA
21/20/19/21/22/20/20/20
10 More days until DAT. Are these good scores? Some of those biology questions (their topics I mean), I haven't seen or read anywhere. A few stupid mistakes for GC and OC too.
Anyway, the following questions really had my balls in a salad tosser:
1)

Where in the world are they getting the 2.854 number? I get where 1.896 comes from but the other one is just WTF.
2)

I thought signal # = neighbors (H's on C's) + 1; in that case, wouldn't "D" also work? Both sets of H's have no neighbors (the C's don't have H's) + 1 = 1 singlet for each.
3)

Is this supposed to be treated like a Fischer projection where horizontal means coming TOWARDS you? Just looking at these bonds wouldn't make sense because Choice A is "S" but if you look at it in terms of a Fischer projection, then it's an R
4)

Maybe I'm being too technical here but since they didn't mention HBr @ 50 Degree Celsius, I just assumed it would be 1,2 addition. I thought 1,4 addition only occurs at high temperatures (which wasn't specified in the question)
5)

Why is the angle HALF? I thought it'd be 120.
6)

After watching the Chad QR videos on probability and permutations, I thought I had this down. The explanation is way too complicated for me to understand. Chad made it sound so much easier. What would be the "Chad way" of explaining this problem?