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Moore, John T. and Langley, Richard H.. 5 Steps to a 5: AP Chemistry 2019 Elite Student Edition. New York: McGraw-Hill Education, 2018.

5 Steps to a 5: AP Chemistry 2019 Elite Student Edition

Published:  July 2018 Pages: 656

eISBN: 9781260122688 | ISBN: 9781260122671
  • Cover
  • Title Page
  • Copyright Page
  • About the Authors
  • Contents
  • Preface
  • Acknowledgments
  • Introduction: The Five-Step Program
  • STEP 1 Set Up Your Study Program
  • 1 What You Need to Know About the AP Chemistry Exam
  • 2 How to Plan Your Time
  • STEP 2 Determine Your Test Readiness
  • 3 Take a Diagnostic Exam
  • STEP 3 Develop Strategies for Success
  • 4 How to Approach Each Question Type
  • STEP 4 Review the Knowledge You Need to Score High
  • 5 Basics
  • 6 Reactions and Periodicity
  • 7 Stoichiometry
  • 8 Gases
  • 9 Thermodynamics
  • 10 Spectroscopy, Light, and Electrons
  • 11 Bonding
  • 12 Solids, Liquids, and Intermolecular Forces
  • 13 Solutions and Colligative Properties
  • 14 Kinetics
  • 15 Equilibrium
  • 16 Electrochemistry
  • 17 Nuclear Chemistry
  • 18 Organic Chemistry
  • 19 Experimental Investigations
  • STEP 5 Build Your Test-Taking Confidence
  • AP Chemistry Practice Exam 1
  • AP Chemistry Practice Exam 1, Section I (Multiple Choice)
  • Answers and Explanations for Exam 1, Section 1 (Multiple Choice)
  • AP Chemistry Practice Exam 1, Section II (Free Response)
  • Answers and Explanations for Exam 1, Section II (Free Response)
  • AP Chemistry Practice Exam 2
  • AP Chemistry Practice Exam 2, Section I (Multiple Choice)
  • Answers and Explanations for Exam 2, Section 1 (Multiple Choice)
  • AP Chemistry Practice Exam 2, Section II (Free Response)
  • Answers and Explanations for Exam 2, Section II (Free Response)
  • ELITE STUDENT EDITION 5 Minutes to a 5
  • 180 Activities and Questions in 5 Minutes a Day
  • Appendixes
  • SI Units
  • Balancing Redox Equations Using the Ion-Electron Method
  • Common Ions
  • Bibliography
  • Websites
  • Glossary
  • Avoiding “Stupid” Mistakes on the Free-Response Section
  • Exam Resources