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AP Chemistry Premium, 2022-2023: 6 Practice Tests



AP Chemistry Premium, 2022-2023: 6 Practice Tests PDF

Author: Neil D. Jespersen and Pamela Kerrigan

Publisher: Barrons Educational Services

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Publish Date: July 6, 2021

ISBN-10: 1506264107

Pages: 752

File Type: PDF

Language: English

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Book Preface

You are about to embark on one of the more intellectually challenging experiences of your life, the Advanced Placement Examination in Chemistry. Fewer than 1 percent of all high school students take this exam. Whatever the outcome, you are to be congratulated as one of a select group. As a conscientious student, you can use this review book to help you increase your score. A higher score can lead to college course credit and a head start in your selected career.

You may find that the AP Examination in Chemistry is different from other exams and tests that you have taken. Explain, compare, and predict are three important words often used on the AP Chemistry exam. Remembered facts and calculation procedures are the basic groundwork of chemistry; however, high scores require a thorough understanding of fundamental chemical principles and relationships. Chemistry is rich in these relationships. The key to success on the exam is to think like a chemist and to apply your knowledge of one or more basic principles to provide a logical description of how atoms, ions, and molecules behave.

This review book is designed with you, the student, in mind. It concentrates on the topics that are essential for a good score on the AP Chemistry exam. In particular, the book is designed to provide insights into the use of basic principles to answer seemingly complex questions.

The discussion in each chapter is interspersed with exercises in which subject-matter problems are presented and solved. At the end of each chapter are questions to test your understanding of the topics discussed. These, together with the three diagnostic and three practice tests, provide hundreds of questions with a range of difficulty and complexity typical of an advanced placement exam. Although many questions on the actual exam as well as the practice exams in this book will touch on two or more concepts, the diagnostic test and chapter questions in this book are written mainly as one-concept problems. In this way, the diagnostic material will help you to pinpoint weak areas on which you need more preparation, and the explained answers can be used to identify sources of error or confusion.

If you feel that our review has not lived up to your expectations, feel free to contact the authors at [email protected] and [email protected]. We would also be glad to hear your success stories.

Barron’s Essential 5

As you review the content in this book and work toward earning that 5 on your AP CHEMISTRY exam, here are five things that you MUST know above everything else.

  1. Knowing the basics is universally important. Writing formulas and naming them, writing and balancing chemical equations, counting atoms, and determining molar masses along with proper use of significant figures are the “little things” that make a big difference between a 4 and a 5! Knowing the basics well also speeds your work so you will seem to have more time for the tough questions. Basic theories of chemistry require an understanding that can be applied to explaining chemical principles. These include the atomic theory, acid–base theories (Arrhenius and Brønsted-Lowry), VSEPR theory, kinetic molecular theory, collision theory, and transition state theory.
  2. Atomic and molecular structures are fundamental to explaining many of the physical and chemical properties of substances. Atomic structure involves electron configurations and helps explain relationships within the periodic table. Molecular structure involves Lewis structures and VSEPR theory to obtain three-dimensional shapes and polarities. Polarity, or the lack of polarity, is the fundamental feature that allows the assessment of the strengths of intermolecular forces of attraction that then allows the explanation of many physical properties.
  3. Stoichiometric calculations are used to solve many AP Chemistry problems. These problems include questions on how much of one substance reacts with another, limiting reactant calculations, titration calculations, and empirical formula calculations.
  4. Principles of chemical kinetics, chemical equilibrium, and thermodynamics are used to explain and/or solve many questions. Chemical kinetics describes what happens as substances react and is used to deduce what happens during a chemical reaction. A dynamic equilibrium is the state that occurs after chemical change has ceased and may be used to determine the extent of reaction or the composition of the equilibrium mixture. The approaches for kinetics and equilibrium are distinctly different and must not be confused. Thermodynamics explains why chemical reactions occur in terms of changes in potential and kinetic energies. Thermodynamics also provides methods for relating the Gibbs free energy with equilibrium constants and galvanic (voltaic) cell voltages.
  5. Representation and interpretation of the concepts and facts of chemistry are necessary skills. In today’s world, representations are used to explain complex issues and procedures. The AP Chemistry course embraces this thought. You will find many common chemistry ideas translated to representations of the microscopic/molecular world. Interpretation of data, or evidence, is another skill developed by taking an AP course. It is essential that students learn to correctly interpret what they are observing. Reviewing a graph, table of data, or representation of the molecular world and coming to a reasonable conclusion about its meaning is an essential skill in this complex world.

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