“An aggie does not lie, cheat or steal, or tolerate those who do”
Spring 2011
CHEM 107 Exam 2
Section # 502
Friday March 4, 2011
Total points: 100 Time: 50 minutes
Instructor: Masud Monwar, Ph.D.
Name:
ANSWER KEY
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Exam Instructions:
This EXAM contains 2 parts: a) multiple choices, for which you should use the
scantron and b) free response questions. A booklet of charts and tables is provided with this exam.
All constants, conversion factors and equations required for numerical calculations are provided
where necessary.
For multiple choice question, select the most appropriate answer. There might be a number of
correct answer, but only the most appropriate answer will get the credit.
Show all your work for numerical calculations to get the full credit. Do not forget to give unit (if
there is any) with your final answer.
Grading Policy:
For numerical calculations, 50% points will be taken off for wrong work and correct
answer or for correct work and wrong answer. You will lose 1 point if you do not give the unit (if there
is any) to your final answer.
Partial credits might be given for certain answers. Partial credits (if there is any) will be explained in
the answer key posted online after the exam.
Re-grading policy:
If you are not satisfied with the grading of your exam, you are always welcome to
request for re-grading. But DO NOT WRITE/ CHANGE ANYTHING ON YOUR EXAM
. Write down
your name, email address and the number(s) of question(s) which you want to be re-graded in a
separate piece of paper and attach it to the exam and give it to your instructor in the class or drop it in
his office (104A HELD) during office hours.
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