AP Chemistry
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Advanced Placement Chemistry is designed to be comparable to a college-level general chemistry course. Successful completion of this course and the AP Examination may fulfill the college requirement for freshman chemistry and the associated lab. Students taking this course will be substantially better prepared for any college science course due to the intensive nature of study required by the content covered, the math involved, the use of higher-level thinking skills, and the more involved laboratory experience. Major topics covered will include the structure of matter, states of matter, chemical reactions, kinetics, thermochemistry, equilibrium, acid-base, and electrochemistry. Students will learn numerous chemical calculation skills in the study of the content and in the analysis of lab data.
Students should have completed Honors Chemistry with an A or high B and have comparable high-level math skills. This course draws heavily upon concepts taught in Chemistry 1 and students are expected to review much of the information on their own and/or come see me outside of class time for extra help in order to solidify their understanding of the introductory content.
Students should have completed Honors Chemistry with an A or high B and have comparable high-level math skills. This course draws heavily upon concepts taught in Chemistry 1 and students are expected to review much of the information on their own and/or come see me outside of class time for extra help in order to solidify their understanding of the introductory content.