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The Ultimate MCAT Study Guide- Physics Questions & Answers
What is meant by one dimensional motion? - ANSWERSThe object is moving only in the x or y direction 
 
What is meant by two dimensional motion? - ANSWERSThe object is moving in both the x and y directions 
 
Trick for remembering x and y vs sin and cos - ANSWERScosx 
Syn 
X is adjacent, y is opposite 
 
What is cos 30 - ANSWERS.866 
 
What is sin 30 - ANSWERS0.5 
 
What is cos 45 - ANSWERS.7 
 
How do you add vectors? - ANSWERSUsing the head to tail method 
 
how to find a resultant vector (vec...
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What is meant by one dimensional motion? - ANSWERSThe object is moving only in the x or y direction 
 
What is meant by two dimensional motion? - ANSWERSThe object is moving in both the x and y directions 
 
Trick for remembering x and y vs sin and cos - ANSWERScosx 
Syn 
X is adjacent, y is opposite 
 
What is cos 30 - ANSWERS.866 
 
What is sin 30 - ANSWERS0.5 
 
What is cos 45 - ANSWERS.7 
 
How do you add vectors? - ANSWERSUsing the head to tail method 
 
how to find a resultant vector (vec...
MCAT High Yield Questions & Answers
When does pKa=pH? - ANSWERSwhen there are an equal amount of Hs and OHs 
 
How does volume in a thermometer expand? - ANSWERSit must have a larger volume expansion coefficient to fluctuate with temperature 
 
Two amino acids linking together make a ____ bond - ANSWERSpeptide 
 
Fischer esterification - ANSWERSforms an ester (COOR) 
 
involves reacting an acid and alcohol with a COOH to form an ester 
 
a protecting group does what? - ANSWERSreduces nucleophilicity of the group that it is protect...
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When does pKa=pH? - ANSWERSwhen there are an equal amount of Hs and OHs 
 
How does volume in a thermometer expand? - ANSWERSit must have a larger volume expansion coefficient to fluctuate with temperature 
 
Two amino acids linking together make a ____ bond - ANSWERSpeptide 
 
Fischer esterification - ANSWERSforms an ester (COOR) 
 
involves reacting an acid and alcohol with a COOH to form an ester 
 
a protecting group does what? - ANSWERSreduces nucleophilicity of the group that it is protect...
Ultimate MCAT Physics 10 Light and optics Lens Questions & Answers
What is the speed of light? Equation? - ANSWERS- 3*10⁸ m/s 
- c=fλ 
 
Electric and magnetic waves are typically - ANSWERSPerpendicular to each other 
 
How can we calculate light that is rotated in terms of its intensity? - ANSWERSI = I₀ cos²θ 
 
How is light reflected? - ANSWERSat exactly the same angle it strikes the surface 
 
What components of light does refraction affect? - ANSWERS- speed 
- λ 
 
What is Snell's law? - ANSWERSn₁sinθ₁ = n₂sinθ₂ 
 
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What is the speed of light? Equation? - ANSWERS- 3*10⁸ m/s 
- c=fλ 
 
Electric and magnetic waves are typically - ANSWERSPerpendicular to each other 
 
How can we calculate light that is rotated in terms of its intensity? - ANSWERSI = I₀ cos²θ 
 
How is light reflected? - ANSWERSat exactly the same angle it strikes the surface 
 
What components of light does refraction affect? - ANSWERS- speed 
- λ 
 
What is Snell's law? - ANSWERSn₁sinθ₁ = n₂sinθ₂ 
 
How does light behave ...
MCAT THINGS TO MEMORIZE QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
3300 IR spectra - ANSWERSsp hybridized carbon ( triple bonded carbon) 
alcohol 
amide 
 
3100 IR spectra - ANSWERScarboxylic acid, sp2 hydridized carbon (no resonance) 
 
3000 IR spectra - ANSWERSsp2 hybridized carbon hydrogen bond with resonance 
 
2900 IR spectra - ANSWERSsp3 hybridized carbon hydrogen bond 
 
2200 IR spectra - ANSWERStripled bonded carbons 
 
1700 IR spectra - ANSWERScarbonyl 
 
1600 IR spectra - ANSWERSdouble bonded carbon ( no resonance) 
 
1500 IR spectra - ANSWERSdouble b...
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3300 IR spectra - ANSWERSsp hybridized carbon ( triple bonded carbon) 
alcohol 
amide 
 
3100 IR spectra - ANSWERScarboxylic acid, sp2 hydridized carbon (no resonance) 
 
3000 IR spectra - ANSWERSsp2 hybridized carbon hydrogen bond with resonance 
 
2900 IR spectra - ANSWERSsp3 hybridized carbon hydrogen bond 
 
2200 IR spectra - ANSWERStripled bonded carbons 
 
1700 IR spectra - ANSWERScarbonyl 
 
1600 IR spectra - ANSWERSdouble bonded carbon ( no resonance) 
 
1500 IR spectra - ANSWERSdouble b...
June's Ultimate MCAT Study Guide Part 1 Questions & Answers
Recrystallization - ANSWERSto further purify crystals in soln. 
 
Dissolve product in min amount of hot solvent and let it recrystallize as it cools. 
 
Solvent is one that the product is soluble in only at high temperatures. When the soln cools, only the desired product will recrystallize out of soln, excluding the impurities. bc the product cannot remain in this cooled version of solvent. 
 
aka the other impurities will still be dissolved in this solvent 
 
ion-exchange chromatography - ANSW...
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Recrystallization - ANSWERSto further purify crystals in soln. 
 
Dissolve product in min amount of hot solvent and let it recrystallize as it cools. 
 
Solvent is one that the product is soluble in only at high temperatures. When the soln cools, only the desired product will recrystallize out of soln, excluding the impurities. bc the product cannot remain in this cooled version of solvent. 
 
aka the other impurities will still be dissolved in this solvent 
 
ion-exchange chromatography - ANSW...
MUST KNOW LAST MINUTE MCAT QUESTIONS & ANSWERS
SUBLIMATION - ANSWERSsolid to gas 
 
DEPOSITION - ANSWERSgas to solid 
 
BP - ANSWERSVAPOR PRESSURE=ATM PRESSURE 
 
WHEN ATM DECREASES - ANSWERSBP DECREASES 
 
DRY ICE - ANSWERSSolid carbon dioxide 
 
SOLUTE VS SOLVENT - ANSWERSSolute : What is dissolved in a solution(salt) 
Solvent : What dissolves the solute(water) 
 
Normality formula - ANSWERSequivalents of solute divided by liters of solution 
 
molality formula - ANSWERSmol solute/kg solvent 
 
MORE SOLUTE - ANSWERSLOWER VAPOR PRESSURE 
 
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SUBLIMATION - ANSWERSsolid to gas 
 
DEPOSITION - ANSWERSgas to solid 
 
BP - ANSWERSVAPOR PRESSURE=ATM PRESSURE 
 
WHEN ATM DECREASES - ANSWERSBP DECREASES 
 
DRY ICE - ANSWERSSolid carbon dioxide 
 
SOLUTE VS SOLVENT - ANSWERSSolute : What is dissolved in a solution(salt) 
Solvent : What dissolves the solute(water) 
 
Normality formula - ANSWERSequivalents of solute divided by liters of solution 
 
molality formula - ANSWERSmol solute/kg solvent 
 
MORE SOLUTE - ANSWERSLOWER VAPOR PRESSURE 
 
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ULTIMATE amino acid mcat Questions & Answers
alkyl group/Pyrrolidine - ANSWERSfunctional group of proline 
 
alkyl group - ANSWERSfunctional group of alanine 
 
alkyl group - ANSWERSfunctional group of of valine 
 
Alkyl group - ANSWERSfunctional group of of leucine 
 
alkyl group - ANSWERSfunctional group of of isolecuine 
 
thioether - ANSWERSfunctional group of methionine 
 
phenyl - ANSWERSfunctional group of phenylalanine 
 
indole - ANSWERSfunctional group of tryptophan 
 
hydride - ANSWERSfunctional group of glycine 
 
alcohol - ANS...
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alkyl group/Pyrrolidine - ANSWERSfunctional group of proline 
 
alkyl group - ANSWERSfunctional group of alanine 
 
alkyl group - ANSWERSfunctional group of of valine 
 
Alkyl group - ANSWERSfunctional group of of leucine 
 
alkyl group - ANSWERSfunctional group of of isolecuine 
 
thioether - ANSWERSfunctional group of methionine 
 
phenyl - ANSWERSfunctional group of phenylalanine 
 
indole - ANSWERSfunctional group of tryptophan 
 
hydride - ANSWERSfunctional group of glycine 
 
alcohol - ANS...
MCAT: Kaplan-Biology... THE ULTIMATE REVIEW OF SYSTEMS (Respiratory) Questions & Answers
Where are the lungs located? - ANSWERSin the thoracic cavity 
 
Anatomy of the Respiratory System - ANSWERS 
 
What, most importantly occurs in the lungs? - ANSWERSgas exchange 
 
How does air pass through the nose on its way to the lungs lungs? - ANSWERSenters the respiratory tract thry the external nares, and then passes through the nasal cavity 
 
What happens after being passed thru the nasal cavity? - ANSWERSit is filtered thru mucous membranes and nasal hairs 
 
What are nasal hairs called...
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Where are the lungs located? - ANSWERSin the thoracic cavity 
 
Anatomy of the Respiratory System - ANSWERS 
 
What, most importantly occurs in the lungs? - ANSWERSgas exchange 
 
How does air pass through the nose on its way to the lungs lungs? - ANSWERSenters the respiratory tract thry the external nares, and then passes through the nasal cavity 
 
What happens after being passed thru the nasal cavity? - ANSWERSit is filtered thru mucous membranes and nasal hairs 
 
What are nasal hairs called...
MCAT: Kaplan-Biology... THE ULTIMATE REVIEW OF SYSTEMS (Excretory) Questions & Answers
What is the main purpose of the excretory system? - ANSWERSto filter the blood 
 
What is the anatomy associated with the circulatory portion of the excretory system? - ANSWERS1. aorta (carries blood through trunk to all main arteries--most importantly here is the renal artery) 
2. from the renal artery, blood is then carried down into the arterioles 
3. the arterioles carry blood to the L and R kidneys where it is filtered 
4. after filtration, the blood is then carried back up to the heart vi...
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What is the main purpose of the excretory system? - ANSWERSto filter the blood 
 
What is the anatomy associated with the circulatory portion of the excretory system? - ANSWERS1. aorta (carries blood through trunk to all main arteries--most importantly here is the renal artery) 
2. from the renal artery, blood is then carried down into the arterioles 
3. the arterioles carry blood to the L and R kidneys where it is filtered 
4. after filtration, the blood is then carried back up to the heart vi...
MCAT Study Guide, Formulas, Quicksheet Questions & Answers
Parasympathetic Nervous system - ANSWERS 
 
Sympathetic Nervous System - ANSWERS 
 
VAT - ANSWERSVf = V0 +at 
 
VAX - ANSWERS 
 
TAX - ANSWERSX = (Vi x t) + (1/2at^2) 
 
Law of Gravitation - ANSWERSF = (GM1M2/ r^2) 
 
Newton 2nd Law - ANSWERSF = ma 
 
Kenetic energy - ANSWERSKE = 1/2mv^2 
 
Potentional Energy - ANSWERSPE = mgh 
 
Power - ANSWERSP = W/t 
 
Work - ANSWERSW = Fdcos(theta) 
 
Electrical Power - ANSWERSP = IV 
 
Ohm's Law - ANSWERSV = IR 
 
Current formula - ANSWERS 
 
Capacitance...
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Parasympathetic Nervous system - ANSWERS 
 
Sympathetic Nervous System - ANSWERS 
 
VAT - ANSWERSVf = V0 +at 
 
VAX - ANSWERS 
 
TAX - ANSWERSX = (Vi x t) + (1/2at^2) 
 
Law of Gravitation - ANSWERSF = (GM1M2/ r^2) 
 
Newton 2nd Law - ANSWERSF = ma 
 
Kenetic energy - ANSWERSKE = 1/2mv^2 
 
Potentional Energy - ANSWERSPE = mgh 
 
Power - ANSWERSP = W/t 
 
Work - ANSWERSW = Fdcos(theta) 
 
Electrical Power - ANSWERSP = IV 
 
Ohm's Law - ANSWERSV = IR 
 
Current formula - ANSWERS 
 
Capacitance...