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The most important thing I learned today for Test Day is:

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The most important thing I learned today for Test Day is:

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Physics formulas

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Physics formulas

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Percent yield calculation

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Percent yield calculation

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Specific gravity ratio tells you how much of the object is submerged

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Specific gravity ratio tells you how much of the object is submerged

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How to add Resistors and Capacitors

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How to add Resistors and Capacitors

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Lewis acids are electron acceptors

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Lewis acids are electron acceptors

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Electron withdrawing increases acidity and stabilizes conjugate base.

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Electron withdrawing increases acidity and stabilizes conjugate base.

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IUPAC naming

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IUPAC naming

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v = f*wavelength

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v = f*wavelength

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Fatty acids are broken down in the cytoplasm

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Fatty acids are broken down in the cytoplasm

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Nucleosome makes ribosomes

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Nucleosome makes ribosomes

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Role conflict-involves 2 roles, role strain-involves 1 role

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Role conflict-involves 2 roles, role strain-involves 1 role

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Competitive inhibitors: decrease Km, Vmax unchanged

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Competitive inhibitors: decrease Km, Vmax unchanged

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Enzymes do not alter thermodynamics, only kinetics. Bacterial translation starts with F-met. Triglycerides are hydrophobic. Stirring a supersaturated solution causes the solute to crystallize.

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Enzymes do not alter thermodynamics, only kinetics. Bacterial translation starts with F-met. Triglycerides are hydrophobic. Stirring a supersaturated solution causes the solute to crystallize.

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Operant conditioning is +/- reinforcement and conditioning

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Operant conditioning is +/- reinforcement and conditioning

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Analyzing resistors in a circuit

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Analyzing resistors in a circuit

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You can use stoichiometric coefficients as exponents in a rate law that is elementary.

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You can use stoichiometric coefficients as exponents in a rate law that is elementary.

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pKa occurs at the half equivalence point of a titration graph

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pKa occurs at the half equivalence point of a titration graph

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Anomers are a type of epimer that differ at the anomeric carbon

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Anomers are a type of epimer that differ at the anomeric carbon

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Cochlea -> Organ of Corti -> auditory nerve -> medial geniculate nucleus -> auditory cortex

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Cochlea -> Organ of Corti -> auditory nerve -> medial geniculate nucleus -> auditory cortex

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Resistors in series all have the same current and adding another does not change current. Resistors in parallel all have the same voltage and adding another does not change voltage.

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Resistors in series all have the same current and adding another does not change current. Resistors in parallel all have the same voltage and adding another does not change voltage.

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Meiosis I involves the separation of homologous chromosomes.

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Meiosis I involves the separation of homologous chromosomes.

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Nucleolus assembles ribosomes

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Nucleolus assembles ribosomes

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Self serving bias is attributing good things to yourself and bad outcomes to external circumstances

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Self serving bias is attributing good things to yourself and bad outcomes to external circumstances

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Trans bonds, saturation, and intermolecular forces (“stacking”) raise the melting point

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Trans bonds, saturation, and intermolecular forces (“stacking”) raise the melting point

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Phospholipids are a phosphate group with 2 fatty acid tails

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Phospholipids are a phosphate group with 2 fatty acid tails

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Polar aprotic solvents favor Sn2 reactions.

If a chiral molecule undergoes an Sn1 reaction, the product will be a racemic mixture and not rotate light.

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Polar aprotic solvents favor Sn2 reactions.

If a chiral molecule undergoes an Sn1 reaction, the product will be a racemic mixture and not rotate light.

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Flourine, Nitrogen, and Oxygen undergo hydrogen bonding

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Flourine, Nitrogen, and Oxygen undergo hydrogen bonding

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I did a CARS passage in tutoring without looking back at the passage and got 4/6, so remember it is sometimes not necessary to go back to the passage or it may even be detrimental to go back

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I did a CARS passage in tutoring without looking back at the passage and got 4/6, so remember it is sometimes not necessary to go back to the passage or it may even be detrimental to go back

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Expectancy theory-people make conscious choices to maximize pleasurable outcomes and minimize unpleasant outcomes

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Expectancy theory-people make conscious choices to maximize pleasurable outcomes and minimize unpleasant outcomes

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Doppler effect equation is observer/source. The Doppler effect causes changes in frequency and wavelength. They are opposite to each other: as the observer gets farther away, wavelength increases but frequency decreases.

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Doppler effect equation is observer/source. The Doppler effect causes changes in frequency and wavelength. They are opposite to each other: as the observer gets farther away, wavelength increases but frequency decreases.

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Specific gravity is denisty of the object / density of water (1000 kg/m^3) and it shows the percent of the object that is submerged when in water

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Specific gravity is denisty of the object / density of water (1000 kg/m^3) and it shows the percent of the object that is submerged when in water

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The quantum number l, the azimuthal number, denotes subshell and angular momentum

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The quantum number l, the azimuthal number, denotes subshell and angular momentum

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The initial filtration step in the glomerulus is done by a pressure difference; the countercurrent exchange system is used in the later steps

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The initial filtration step in the glomerulus is done by a pressure difference; the countercurrent exchange system is used in the later steps

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Lewis acids are electron acceptors and Lewis bases are electron donors. Look for the formation of new bonds for these compounds. Bronsted Lowry acids and bases involve the transfer of protons. BL acids donate protons, BL bases accept protons.

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Lewis acids are electron acceptors and Lewis bases are electron donors. Look for the formation of new bonds for these compounds. Bronsted Lowry acids and bases involve the transfer of protons. BL acids donate protons, BL bases accept protons.

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Cell mediated immunity involves T cells. Innate immunity involves antibodies

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Cell mediated immunity involves T cells. Innate immunity involves antibodies

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Galvanic cells are spontaneous. Electrons still flow from anode to cathode but there are different charges in electrolytic cells: these cells have a positive anode and negative cathode, because they are non spontaneous

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Galvanic cells are spontaneous. Electrons still flow from anode to cathode but there are different charges in electrolytic cells: these cells have a positive anode and negative cathode, because they are non spontaneous

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Displacement and velocity are vectors, speed and distance are scalars (magnitude only)

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Displacement and velocity are vectors, speed and distance are scalars (magnitude only)

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Testosterone is made by Leydig cells in the testes, stimulated by LH. Spermatogenesis occurs in the Sertoli cells in the testes, stimulated by FSH.

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Testosterone is made by Leydig cells in the testes, stimulated by LH. Spermatogenesis occurs in the Sertoli cells in the testes, stimulated by FSH.

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Cytochrome c cycles between a ferrous and ferric state in ox phos. It only transfers one electron. It transfers electrons between complexes 3 and 4

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Cytochrome c cycles between a ferrous and ferric state in ox phos. It only transfers one electron. It transfers electrons between complexes 3 and 4

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Gluconeogenesis can use lactate, glycerol, oxaloacetate, and alpha ketoglutarate

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Gluconeogenesis can use lactate, glycerol, oxaloacetate, and alpha ketoglutarate

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Remember that during a phase change, temperature of solution does not change. So even though condensation or evaporation or any change is happening, the temperature of the solution remains constant until all of the solutions change

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Remember that during a phase change, temperature of solution does not change. So even though condensation or evaporation or any change is happening, the temperature of the solution remains constant until all of the solutions change

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To find number of stereoisomers, use 2^n (#chiral centers) and be careful of double bonds with EZ configuration: these also count

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To find number of stereoisomers, use 2^n (#chiral centers) and be careful of double bonds with EZ configuration: these also count

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Central route processing is when you decide on issues by analyzing arguments and deciding if they are convincing. Peripheral route processing is when you form attitudes about a message based on the characteristics surrounding the message

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Central route processing is when you decide on issues by analyzing arguments and deciding if they are convincing. Peripheral route processing is when you form attitudes about a message based on the characteristics surrounding the message

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Long term memory is divided into declarative (explicit) and procedural (implicit). Declarative includes episodic-memory of autobiographical events that can be explicitly stated-and semantic-general knowledge of the world that we have accumulated throughout our lives. Procedural memory is like riding a bike

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Long term memory is divided into declarative (explicit) and procedural (implicit). Declarative includes episodic-memory of autobiographical events that can be explicitly stated-and semantic-general knowledge of the world that we have accumulated throughout our lives. Procedural memory is like riding a bike

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Tertiary structure involves: Covalent interactions between constituent amino acids (disulfide bridges), ionic bonding between side chains, and the hydrophobic effect

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Tertiary structure involves: Covalent interactions between constituent amino acids (disulfide bridges), ionic bonding between side chains, and the hydrophobic effect

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The ANTI-SENSE strand of DNA is transcribed, so that the resulting mRNA is identical to the SENSE strand of the DNA but with Uracil.

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The ANTI-SENSE strand of DNA is transcribed, so that the resulting mRNA is identical to the SENSE strand of the DNA but with Uracil.

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Succinate dehydrogenase is complex II of the ETC

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Succinate dehydrogenase is complex II of the ETC