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AP® Chemistry Crash Course®
A Higher Score in Less Time!
At REA, we invented the quick-review study guide for AP® exams. A decade later, REA's Crash Course® remains the top choice for AP® students who want to make the most of their study time and earn a high score.
Here's why more AP® teachers and students turn to REA's AP® Chemistry Crash Course®:
Targeted Review - Study Only What You Need to Know. Our Crash Course® is based on an in-depth analysis of the latest AP® Chemistry course and exam description and sample AP® test questions released by the College Board. It covers only the information tested on the exam, so you can make the most of your valuable study time.
Expert Test-taking Strategies and Advice. Written by Adrian Dingle, an award-winning AP® Chemistry teacher and test development expert, the book gives you the topics and critical context that will matter most on exam day. Crash Course® relies on the author's extensive analysis of the test's structure and content. By following his advice, you can boost your score.
Practice questions ? a mini-test in the book, a full-length exam online. Are you ready for your exam? Try our focused practice set inside the book. Then go online to take our full-length practice exam.You'll get the benefits of timed testing, detailed answers, and automatic scoring that pinpoints your performance based on the official AP® exam topics ? so you'll be confident on test day.
Whether you're cramming for the exam or looking to recap and reinforce your teacher's lessons, Crash Course® is the study guide every AP® student needs.
About the Author
Adrian Dingle is a chemistry educator and author, with close to three decades of experience teaching in the United States and the United Kingdom. He is the creator of the award-winning chemistry website, www.adriandingleschemistrypages.com and taught AP® Chemistry at the prestigious Westminster School in Atlanta, GA for 18 years. The focus of Mr. Dingle's teaching career has been on preparing students for standardized tests: AP® and SAT® tests in the United States, GCSE's and A levels in the United Kingdom, and International Baccalaureate in both countries. He holds a B.Sc. (Hons.) Chemistry and a Postgraduate Certificate in Education, both from the University of Exeter in England. In addition to writing this Crash Course, Mr. Dingle has written The Periodic Table: Elements With Style, How To Make A Universe With 92 Ingredients, and SAT Chemistry Crash Course. He is the 2011 winner of the School Library Association of the UK's Information Book Award, and, in 2012, was honored with the prestigious literary prize Wissenschaftsbuch des Jahre, sponsored by the Austrian Ministry of Science and Research.
About This BookAbout Our AuthorAcknowledgmentsIntroduction Chapter 1 Keys for Success on the AP Chemistry ExamAtoms and Elements Chapter 2 Atoms and MolesChapter 3 ElectronsChapter 4 PeriodicityChapter 5 Atomic ModelsChapter 6 Conservation of Atoms and Mass
Bonding Chapter 7 Solids, Liquids, Gases, and SolutionsChapter 8 Intermolecular ForcesChapter 9 Intra Forces, VSEPR, and ShapeChapter 10 Bonding and Properties of Solids
Chemical Reactions Chapter 11 Chemical ReactionsChapter 12 Classifying Chemical ReactionsChapter 13 Energy Changes in Chemical ReactionsRates of Reaction Chapter 14 Factors Affecting Rates of ReactionChapter 15 Collision TheoryChapter 16 MechanismsChapter 17 CatalystsChemical Thermodynamics Chapter 18 Temperature, Heat, and Specific Heat CapacityChapter 19 Conservation of Energy, Work, and CalorimetryChapter 20 Bond Making and Bond BreakingChapter 21 Inter and Intra Forces and Physical and Chemical ChangeChapter 22 Entropy and Free EnergyEquilibrium Chapter 23 Dynamic EquilibriumChapter 24 Le Chatelier's PrincipleChapter 25 Acids, Bases, and Solubility EquilibriumChapter 26 Equilibrium and Gibbs Free EnergyOverarching Themes Chapter 27 Laboratory Work in AP ChemistryChapter 28 Writing Good Free-Response AnswersPeriodic Table of the ElementsAP Chemistry Equations and Constants
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