Student Chemisms #6
Wednesday, December 16th, 2009Once again Milwaukee Time Lords member, Jay Badenhoop presents us with more real samples of student answers to science questions. I include everything in Jay’s email to me, including the amusing disclaimer.
Here is another set of actual quotes from chemistry student exams, homework, and lab reports.
These are presented anonymously so no students were embarrassed (though maybe they should be).
[Again, my thoughts to myself are in brackets.]
On a 3-D molecular model-building exercise:
There is a symmetry plane between the center carbon atom. [Do you know what "between" means?]
Q: When you change to the other chair conformation [of dichlorocyclohexane], are the chlorine atoms now axial or equatorial?
A: They’re trans. [That wasn't one of the choices!]
Q: Now move one chlorine atom from carbon 2 to carbon 3. Are the chlorines cis or trans?
A: They’re axial. [D'oh!]
[On his tax forms, where it says "married, divorced, or single?", he answers "yes".
On my tax forms I select the option "Married filing double jointed, nudge nudge say no more!".]
Do not get benzoic acid in your eyes or it will cause digestive track irritation. [Did you swallow your eyes?]
Inhaling benzoic acid may cause respiratory tract infection. [No, it is a powder, not a bacterium.]
Insert the sample tube into the hating element. [Make love not hate.]
Part C: Indentation of an Unknown Solid. [It is already indented - see?]
There was a lot of error due to missing the begging and end of the melting range.
[If the melting range begs, they put it out of its misery. Don't miss it!]
The appartus was too slow and drug out the whole experiment. [Maybe it was high.]
We will find the solubility of a coefficient in water. [A coefficient is a number. You mean you can dissolve numbers in water? I think you mean "find the solubility coefficient".]
The mixture is shaked. [No.]
The mixture is shook. [No, try again.]
The mixture is shooked. [No.]
The mixture is shooken. [Still no.]
The mixture is shucken. [Nope, you're getting colder.]
The mixture is shucked. [No, you shuck corn, not mixtures.]
The mixture is shaken. [Finally one person got it right!]
[Das Mischung ist geschücken, yavoll, mein Herr!]
Make sure you open the top between shakies or it might explode. [Jinkies!]
You have to open the bottom because the pressure in the mixture has to relieve itself.
The benzoic acid was not quit pure enough. [You shouldn't quit.]
My melting point was too high. It must of been my equipptment. [Or your spelling.]
The layers were easy and easy to see. [Yeah, feelin' easy...]
Q: Why should you not use a bunsen burner to evaporate ether from the benzoic acid solution?
A: The flame could ignite the ethanol. [Last time I checked, ether and ethanol were two different substances.]
A: Because it would burn the benzoic acid down. [The big bad wolf burned it down.]
[Real answer: The ether is highly flammable!]
If you overheat the solution, something bad will happen.
[Can you be any more vague? You'll upset the karma of the universe, man.]
Q: What could cause the recovery of benzoic acid to be less than 100%?
A: A mistake. [You mean like taking this class?]
A: Some could have been lost when it was put on a watchglass and kept in my drawer.
[Alakazam, benzoic acid vanished! It's magic! Maybe the drawer has a trap drawer.]
The density of the object is its density. [I yam what I yam. Master of the obvious.]
The density is less dense than the density it is floating in. [Huh?]
Water always has a density of 1 even if you have a lake. [But not if you have a pond?]
Density is all ways constant. [No, some times it deep ends on temperature.]
A psychometer is used to measure density.
[No, a *pycnometer* is used to measure density; a *psychometer* is used to measure insanity.]
It doesnt mater how much watter you put in the graduated cylinder. [The t wandered.]
A 50 mL sample of ether is wadded to the funnel. [Like a wad of cotton? added?]
I measured the volumn of the column.
Q: Why does a steel bar sink, but a steel ship floats?
A: Because the ship is on the ocean. If you take a cruise, you feel happy and more buoyant so the ship floats.
The release of clouroflourocarbons caused depletion of the ozone lawyer. [Ozone lawyers only take cases in the upper atmosphere. We already have too many lawyers; it wouldn't hurt to deplete a few. Clouroflourocarbons are baked with flour and "clour"? It's spelled
"chlorofluorocarbons".]
Global warming causes floods and droughts that kill everything in it’s awake.
[Then go back to sleep. It was all a bad dream.]
The media creates excitements and false postulations from the population.
[I thought you get false postulations from a bad pregnancy test.]
The media sometimes uses only a portion of the data witch gives erroneous results.
[And it uses witchcraft to make up the rest.]
If we reverse global warming, then we’d have global cooling and the media would thrive on stories about that. [Sad but probably true. Students sure don't trust the media.]
We humans have put a dent in the plant life on earth.
[Don't worry, we have auto insurance for that.]
Global warming will raze the water level of the earth.
[Don't worry, we can use a razor to shave it down again.]
If we don’t do something about global warming, it will have a snowball effect.
[Don't worry, the snowballs will make it cooler.]
Jay Badenhoop
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However, a large number of electrons were terribly inconvenienced.