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5 Steps to a 5: AP Chemistry 2019 Elite Student Edition
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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.
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5 Steps to a 5: AP Chemistry 2019 Elite Student Edition
Authors:
John T. Moore
and
Richard H. Langley
Published:
July 2018
Pages:
656
eISBN:
9781260122688
|
ISBN:
9781260122671
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Book Description
Table of Contents
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