What values should I plan on memorizing for the DAT?

This forum made possible through the generous support of SDN members, donors, and sponsors. Thank you.

bretonnia

Studley Man
10+ Year Member
Joined
Jan 20, 2011
Messages
67
Reaction score
4
I can't seem to find a thread that discussed this, so I hope I'm asking this for the first time:

Which equations, values, constants, etc. should I plan on memorizing for the DAT? For example, do I need to memorize Plank's constant?

Thanks in advance!
 
yes can some please answer this question. specifically, what are the unit circle trig values!????
 
I can't seem to find a thread that discussed this, so I hope I'm asking this for the first time:

Which equations, values, constants, etc. should I plan on memorizing for the DAT? For example, do I need to memorize Plank's constant?

Thanks in advance!


I haven't taken my DAT yet but I do know that the more you practice for the exam the better you'll be at memorizing all the constants. You will need to know allt he equations. No equations will be given to you. 👍
 
You will need to know allt he equations. No equations will be given to you. 👍

I'm going to put a plug in for Chad's videos. He has some great equations that are much simpler than you may have learned in your gen chem class - of course they're geared towards problems you'll encounter on the DAT though so don't try to use them everywhere 😛
 
yes can some please answer this question. specifically, what are the unit circle trig values!????

Try looking up "Unit Circle" in wikipedia. There is a graphic of a circle; you should memorize all of the values in the graphic. It may look daunting at first, but there is a lot of pattern to it . . . it'll take you 30 mins to memorize it.
 
Top