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SEMESTER 1
​Unit 1
Unit 2
Unit 3
Unit 4
Unit 5
Unit 6
​Semester 1 Final
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SEMESTER 2
​Unit 7
Unit 8
Unit 9
Unit 10
Unit 11
Unit 12
​Semester 2 Final
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INFORMATION SHEETS
Syllabus
Data Sheet
​Lab Report Format
Polyatomic Ion Sheet


​AP CHEMISTRY EXAM REVIEW MATERIAL
 

Unit 1: Matter, Energy, & Measurement

Notes, Videos, and Materials

Study Guides and Misc. Material

Powerpoint 1: BLB Chapter 1
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Powerpoint 2: BLB Chapter 2
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Video 1: Classification of Matter and Mixture Separation
Video 2: Measurements, Units, Significant Figures, and Dimensional Analysis
​Video 3: Dalton's Atomic Theory, discovery of atomic structure, discovery of subatomic particles, and isotopes!
Video 4: Atomic Weights, Mass Spec, Periodic Tables
Video 5: Molecular and Ionic Compounds
Video 6: Ionic nomenclature with transition metals and polyatomics, acid nomenclature, molecular nomenclature, and organic nomenclature (simple alkanes and alcohols)
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Unit 1 Homework #1
Unit 1 Homework #1 KEY
Unit 1 Homework #2
Unit 1 Homework #2 KEY
Unit 1 Homework #3
Unit 1 Homework #3 KEY
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WS 1: Matter and Change
WS 2: Units and Measurement
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WS 3: Nomenclature
WS 4: Organic Nomenclature

Significant Figures HO
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Common Polyatomics
Organic Nomenclature HO​

​Exam Review
 

Unit 2: Atoms, Electrons, and Periodic Properties

Notes, Videos, and Materials

Study Guides and Misc. Material

Powerpoint 1: BLB Chapter 6
​Powerpoint 2: BLB Chapter 7


Video 1: Dual nature of electrons and Bohr Model
Video 2: Uncertainty Principle, Wave Equations, Quantum Numbers, and Orbitals
​Video 3: Electron Configurations
Video 4: ​Development of the periodic table and periodic trends
Video 5: Properties of metals, nonmetals, metalloids, and group trends!

Unit 2 Homework #1
Unit 2 Homework #1 KEY
Unit 2 Homework #2
Unit 2 Homework #2 KEY
Unit 2 Homework #3
​Unit 2 Homework #3 KEY

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PES POGIL
WS 1: Isotope & Relative Mass
WS 2: Wave Mechanical Model
WS 3: Periodicity

AP CHEM: Periodicity DOs and DONTs

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Exam Review
​Exam Review PPT
 

Unit 3: Chemical Reactions & Stoichiometry

Notes, Videos, and Materials

Study Guides and Misc. Material

Powerpoint 1: BLB Chapter 3
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Powerpoint 2: BLB Chapter 4
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Video 1: Chemical Equations, Balancing Chemical Equations, Combination, Decomposition, and Combustion Reactions
Video 2: Formula Weights, Molecular weights, and percent composition
Video 3: Avagadro's Number, the mole, and basic mole calculations!
Video 4: Finding empirical and molecular formulas, and combustion analysis!
Video 5: Simple stoichiometry calculations
Video 6: Stoichiometry of limiting reactant, excess reactant, and percent yield calculations
Video 7: Solutions, Dissolving vs dissociating, electrolytes, and solubility rules
Video 8: Metathesis reactions, writing molecular, completely ionic, and net ionic equations
Video 9: Definition of acids and bases, strong vs weak, neutralization reactions
Video 10: Oxidation and Reduction, Oxidation Numbers, Activity Series, and Displacement reactions
Video 11: Molarity, Making solutions from solid and dilution
Video 12: Solution Stoichiometry, titrations, and some calculations
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Unit 3 Homework #1
Unit 3 Homework #1 KEY
Unit 3 Homework #2
​Unit 3 Homework #2 KEY
WS 1: Moles and Formulas
WS 2: Equations and Stoichiometry
WS 3: Equations and Stoichiometry #2
WS 4: Solutions


​Exam Review
 

Unit 4: Chemical Bonding

Notes, Videos, and Materials

Study Guides and Misc. Material

Powerpoint 1: BLB Chapter 8
Powerpoint 2: BLB Chapter 9
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Video 1: Ionic Bonding, Born Haber Cycle, Lattice Energies, and electron configurations of ions
Video 2: Covalent Bonding, Lewis Structures, Electronegativity, and bond polarity
Video 3: Drawing Lewis Structures, formal charges, and resonance
Video 4: Talking about exceptions to the octet rule and bond enthalpies!
Video 5: Talkin' about VSEPR Theory and finding bond angles!
Video 6: How to determine if a molecule is polar or nonpolar
​Video 7: Valence Bonding Theory, hybridization, and sigma vs pi bonds
Video 8: Basics of molecular orbital theory, bond order, formation of molecular orbitals, and para vs dia magnetism
WS 1: Covalent Bonding
WS 2: Molecular Structure

PPT Exam Review
​Exam Review
 

Unit 5: Thermochemistry

Notes, Videos, and Materials

Study Guides and Misc. Material

Powerpoint 1: BLB Chapter 5
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Video 1: Thermodynamics & Thermochemistry, First law of thermodynamics, internal energy, heat, work, and state functions
Video 2: Enthalpy, Endothermic & Exothermic, Enthalpies of reactions
Video 3: Calorimetry, heat capacity, specific heat, and example problems
Video 4: Basic introduction to Hess' Law and practice problems
Video 5: Enthalpies of formation, standard enthalpies of formation, and calculating enthalpy of reactions
Video 6: Bond enthalpies, calculating enthalpies of reaction using bond enthalpies, and energy sources.

WS 1: Thermochemistry

PPT Exam Review
​Exam Review
 

Unit 6: Gases

Notes, Videos, and Materials

Study Guides and Misc. Material

Powerpoint 1: BLB Chapter 10
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Video 1: Properties of gases, pressure, pressure units, and manometers
Video 2: Boyle's, Charle's, Gay-Lussac's, and avagadro's laws of gas behavior!
Video 3: Ideal gas equation, molar mass and density, and stoichiometric problems
Video 4: Dalton's law of partial pressures and mole fraction
Video 5: Main tenets of kinetic molecular theory, average speed, and Graham's Law of effusion and diffusion
Video 6: Real Gases, deviations from the ideal gas law, and the van der Waals equation

WS 1: Pressure and Gas Laws
WS 2: Gas Reactions, KMT, and Reality


​Exam Review

Exam Review PPT
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Semester 1 Final

Final Exam Topics

Final Exam MC Review
Final Exam MC Review KEY
 

Unit 7: Intermolecular Forces & Solutions

​Notes, Videos, and Materials

Study Guides and Misc. Material

Powerpoint 1: BLB Chapter 11
Powerpoint 2: BLB Chapter 13
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Video 1: Intermolecular forces, physical properties, states of matter, dispersion, dipole - dipole, hydrogen bonding, and ion - dipole interactions
Video 2: Liquid properties affected by intermolecular forces. Focus on viscosity, surface tension, and capillary action
Video 3: Defining phase changes, heating curves, and calculating enthalpy changes for phase changes
Video 4: Describing vapor pressure, boiling, reading phase diagrams, and liquid crystals
Video 5: Solutions, energetics of solutions, and solubility
Video 6: Factors that affect solubility, solute-solvent interactions, pressure, temperature, and Henry's Law
​Video 7: mass percentages, ppm, ppb, mole fraction, molarity, and molality
Video 8: Vapor Pressure Depression, Boiling Point Elevation, Freezing Point Depression, Osmotic Pressure, and colligative properties MATH
Video 9: Colliods, emulsions, and Brownian motion

WS 1: Solids and IMFs
WS 2: IMFs, Properties, and Changes of State

​Exam Review

​Exam Review PPT


 

Unit 8: Kinetics

Notes, Videos, and Materials

Study Guides and Misc. Material

Powerpoint 1: BLB Chapter 14
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Video 1: Introduction to Kinetics, factors that affect reaction rate: physical state, concentration, temperature, and catalysts
Video 2: How to find and calculate average rate, instantaneous rate, and initial rate from data
Video 3: Calculating concentration's effect on rate, finding rate laws, finding k, and k units!
Video 4: Using experimental data to calculate the rate law and other various commonly asked problems.
Video 5: 0th, 1st, and 2nd order integrated rate laws with practice!
Video 6: More factors that affect rate: Temperature, frequency of collisions, orientation of molecules, and activation energy. Energy diagrams, Arrhenius equation, and relationship of temperature and rate constant.
​Video 7: Reaction mechanisms, elementary reactions, molecularity, intermediates, evaluating reaction mechanisms, deriving rate laws, and so much more!
Video 8: 
Catalysts, functions, types, and how they affect reactions. Also a big practice problem!
WS 1: Kinetics #1
WS 2: Kinetics #2

WS 3: Kinetics #3

Integrated Rate Laws HO

​Exam Review

Exam Review PPT

 

Unit 9: Equilibrium

Notes, Videos, and Materials

Study Guides and Misc. Material

Powerpoint 1: BLB Chapter 15
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Video 1: What is equilibrium, equilibrium expressions, and all about the equilibrium constant!
Video 2: Calculating equilibrium constants and equilibrium concentrations using ICE tables. Also, what is the reaction quotient and what does it mean?!
Video 3: All about Le Chatelier's Principle. Explanations of how do concentration, pressure, temperature, and catalysts affect equilibriums.

WS 1: Equilibrium
WS 2: Le Chatelier's Principle

Exam PPT Review
​Exam Review
 

Unit 10: Acids & Bases

​Notes, Videos, and Materials

Study Guides and Misc. Material

Powerpoint 1: BLB Chapter 16
Powerpoint 2: BLB Chapter 17
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Video 1: Definitions of acids bases, Arrhenius acids, Bronsted-Lowry acids, conjugated acid base pairs, and relative strengths of acids and bases.
Video 2: Autoionization of water, ion-product constant, Kw, determining if a solution is acidic or basic, and practice!
Video 3: pH scales, relating pH and pOH, practice problems, and measuring pH
Video 4: Strong acids and bases definition and practice problems
Video 5: Explanation of weak acids and how they're different from strong acids, explanation of Ka, calculating Ka from pH, and percent ionization
Video 6: Examples walking through ICE tables to solve for pH using initial acid concentration and the Ka value!
​Video 7: Using ICE tables to solve pH and equilibrium concentrations of polyprotic acids.
Video 8: What is Kb? Calculating pH using Kb, and relating Kb and Ka.
Video 9: Using ICE tables to solve pH and equilibrium concentrations of polyprotic acids.
Video 10: What is Kb? Calculating pH using Kb, and relating Kb and Ka.
Video 11: How to determine if a salt is acidic, basic, or neutral.
Video 12: Explanation of what affect acid strength. In-depth look at: binary acids, oxyacids, and carboxylic acids.
Video 13: Explanation and examples of Lewis acids and bases
Video 14: How to use the common ion affect in ICE table problems
Video 15: Defining buffers, how to make them, how they work, pH of a buffer, Henderson-Hasselbach equation, buffer capacity, and pH range
Video 16: Calculating the change in pH by adding a strong acid or base to a buffer. How to calculate the amount of conjugate that needs to be added in order to make a buffer at a specific pH (there was a little hiccup, fun was had by all).
Video 17: Explanation of titrations, equivalence point vs end point, and how strong acid/strong base titrations work
Video 18: Weak acid base titrations, indicator usage and choice, polyprotic acid titrations, and example problems
Video 19: Solubility Equilibria, Solubility product. Solubility product vs solubility, Calculating Ksp, common ion affect on solubility, and pH affect on solubility
Video 20: Complex Ion formation and its affect on solubility, amphoterism, precipitation formation, and qualitative analysis of ions
WS 1: Acids and Bases
WS 2: Buffers and Titrations
WS 3: Solubility Equilibria

​Exam Review
 

Unit 11: Thermodynamics

​Notes, Videos, and Materials

Study Guides and Misc. Material

Powerpoint 1: BLB Chapter 19
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Video 1
Video 2
Video 3
Video 4
Video 5
Video 6
​Video 7
Worksheet 1
Worksheet 2
Worksheet 3
Worksheet 4

​Exam Review
 

Unit 12: Electrochemistry

​Notes, Videos, and Materials

Study Guides and Misc. Material

Powerpoint 1: BLB Chapter 20
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Video 1: Description of electrochemistry, review of oxidation numbers, oxidation, reduction, and oxidizing/reducing agents
Video 2: How to balance half reactions in acidic conditions
Video 3: How to balance half reactions under basic conditions
Video 4: Explanation of voltaic cells and how to describe them
Video 5: Reduction potentials and how to calculate Ecell
Video 6: Using reduction potential to predict which half reaction will occur at the anode and cathode, and ranking strengths of oxidizing/reducing agents.
​Video 7: Relating the ideas of Gibb's Free Energy and redox reactions. Converting between Ecell, G, and K. How to use the Nernst Equation!
Video 8: 
Concentration cells explained, example problems calculating pH from voltaic and concentration cells
Video 9: 
Explanation of practical application of electrochemistry: batteries, corrosion and electrolysis.
WS 1: Electrochemistry


​Exam Review
 

Semester 2 Final

 

AP Chemistry Exam Review Material

Free Response Analysis Sheet
         Use this sheet to help you completely answer free response questions!

Khan Academy AP Chem
         Khan Academy has lots of great videos and reviews that are directly tailored to helping you study for the AP Chem Exam!

Write this not that
         This is a good overview of basic ideas to keep in mind when writing your free response answers.
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