Yep, checking right now. Yeah, it should be 0.290 M which changes the answer entirely. In terms of the problem--I wasn't around for most of the grading, so it might not have ended up so in reality, but if you got the right answer and the work looked reasonable you should have gotten all the points. I did get 0.106 M for the answer with the right concentration. Just wondering--what method did you use?mastersuperfan wrote:
I was intrigued by the 15-point math problem on page 11 and decided to try it myself. I'm getting an answer of 0.018 M, but the key says 0.00638 M. I think there may be an error in the first step of the key when [C6H5CO2-] is calculated, because I think it should be 0.290 M instead of 0.00333 M. Although I did the problem in a very different way, I am also getting the key's answer when I use 0.00333 M, so I don't think I'm making a mistake here. Could you check this? (On another note, I noticed that the key assigns point values to solving for [H+], but my solution doesn't require you to find it at all.)
Well, this is embarrassing. I'll be fixing the key ASAP. Thanks for catching this. To my knowledge, most of the teams didn't do the problem so the point upset should be very minimal. Anyway, I'm glad someone finally did the problem...But I feel really bad for teams who should have gotten at least a few more points on this and didn't. Sorry guys. This isn't up to my personal standards as an event supervisor or a chemist, and definitely not up to the standards of quality MIT sets as a tournament.
As for when/where exams will get posted--ESs were allowed until 1/16 to submit changes so I'd expect a few more days before release.





