The practice tests posted here are old midterms. In some cases, they have been edited due to changes in course content.
Final exams in CHEM 2000 are always cumulative, covering all concepts taught throughout the course.
The practice tests should be used to self-test. Just reading them (or, worse yet, just reading the answer keys) is a waste of your time and denies you the learning opportunities available when they are used properly. Do a practice test with your books closed and time yourself. Only allow yourself the tools you would have on a real test (periodic table, molecular modeling kit and ruler; check with your instructor whether or not a calculator will be permitted).
Please note that electronic answer keys do not exist for Prof. Dibble's old final exams.
The practice tests should be used to self-test. Just reading them (or, worse yet, just reading the answer keys) is a waste of your time and denies you the learning opportunities available when they are used properly. Do a practice test with your books closed and time yourself. Only allow yourself the tools you would have on a real test (periodic table, molecular modeling kit and ruler; check with your instructor whether or not a calculator will be permitted).
The practice tests should be used to self-test. Just reading them (or, worse yet, just reading the answer keys) is a waste of your time and denies you the learning opportunities available when they are used properly. Do a practice test with your books closed and time yourself. Only allow yourself the tools you would have on a real test (periodic table and molecular modeling kit).
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