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To assist AP Chemistry students in achieving their highest possible potentials through the
implementation of a system of resources designed to methodically build knowledge and
understanding of the curriculum, while disclosing the solution strategies and descriptive techniques
necessary to maximize one's score on the final exam
The 2013 edition of AP Chem Solutions includes:
37 slide show lectures, which cover all of the content, concepts and learning objectives that are
outlined in the new AP Chemistry: Curriculum Framework 2013-2014;
Worksheets for each lecture that fulfill all of the learning objectives in the new curriculum;
Unit tests that contain the same types of multiple choice and free response questions that
students can expect to see on the AP Chemistry Exam.
Description of Materials
Slide Show Presentations
The lectures span the following units:
Atomic Theory, Nomenclature, and Stoichiometry; Chemical Bonding; Aqueous Solutions and
Chemical Reactions; Thermodynamics; Equilibrium; Electrochemistry; Intermolecular Forces;
Solutions; Gases; Acids and Bases; and Kinetics..
The lecture outlines for students contain six slides per page and space to add additional
information.
The teacher's lecture notes provide a thorough coverage of the content.
Worksheets with Complete Solution Keys
Each lecture has an associated worksheet with questions written in the same style as those found
on past AP Chemistry exams. All of the worksheets come with answer keys that provide
complete solutions and in depth explanations for every question.
Free Response and Multiple Choice Tests
Each of the eleven units comes with four free response and four multiple choice tests. All test
questions require the same type of analytical thinking as those that are typically seen on the AP
Exam.
The solution keys are modeled after the scoring guidelines from past AP Chemistry Exams. This
system of marking effectively trains students to structure their answers to free response questions
with the details necessary to maximize their final scores.