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    OFFICIAL PASSING MEMBERS THREAD

    alte, Environmental, Maryland, Web Page, 12/30/2009
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    MD results are on the web page.

    Check the web page. The results are in.
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    MD Result (Oct.2009)

    The waiting is over. They posted results for the PE on the website yesterday evening. I passed!
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    October 2009 Envl PE

    Took the test in Maryland at the Timonium Fairgrounds in the 4H building. Facility was OK, didn't smell like cows as the Northern CA's taker's had to deal with. Proctor's were pretty good, although they always seem to be running late and made us stand in the rain for a couple of minutes before...
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    So...what color was the pencil?

    In MD, mine was was white with black NCEES, the logo, and October 2009. It has a black grip as well. So the come in colors, eh? Maybe I'll get to collect them all.
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    Please help

    Good question and one I've been struggling with myself. My chemistry background is not that great. You may already know this, but if the equation is specific to a WW question for instance, a lot of the chemical reactions are covered in the texts, like Metcalf and Eddy, they just require some...
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    Three Questions

    Thanks and you're right. That was where it's from. I don't know that it would have occurred to me to look at a standard like the 10 States you cite for a way to solve the problem. Now, I've done enough of the Schneither problems, struggling with misc. standards and constants, that I've decided...
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    Three Questions

    Thanks, As long as they tell me what units they want.
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    Three Questions

    I've got three questions for the environmental exam if anyone out there has time to answer. 1. In the Freundlich Equation, is there some convention for the units of q, K(f), C, and n. I find the units defined differently in different references. For example, sometimes C is in micrograms per...
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