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Lots of information pertaining to AP Chemistry – Please read!
Monday, May 3 - Acids/Bases Test corrections are due. This is to improve your grade to a maximum grade of 79. Please let me know if you need help and please do not wait until Sunday night to email me with questions. Follow the directions in the email I sent to you – this is not optional!
Friday, April 30 – I am going to return the Electrochemistry tests. I will also post a key. If you made below a 79 and want to possibly improve your score to a 79, you will need to take a recovery test. The last day to take the recovery test is May 6. You may take it before school, afterschool or during 4th period on Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday of next week. Email me to set up a time to get some help with the material or take the recovery test.
Thursday, April 28 – Thursday, May 6 We will just keep reviewing content and working a few problems every day in class. What else can you do to prepare for the exam?
1. Go to AP Classroom and watch the AP Daily videos.
2. Go to AP Classroom and take the unit quizzes that I made. They are short and multiple choice.
Remember, no calculator on the math ones. You do get feedback.
3. Google any year of FRQs from 2015 – 2019 and work some FRQs. Questions 1-3 are longer
and worth more points. These questions are usually more “mathy” and you do get to use a
calculator. Questions 4-7 are shorter, worth less points, and typically not “mathy”. Questions
and answers are both on the web. It doesn’t matter which ones you try, but do some of the
long ones and some of the short ones.
4. Work all of the MC questions that I am putting on the class website. Answer keys are posted
too, but may be on the answer key page.
You can’t do it all, but you can do a little something every day. 😊
Final Exam At this point, I do not think it will be the best use of time to take a final exam during our
class time and before the AP Exam. If you are a senior and want to take the final exam, you must do so before May 14. Please email me so that we can set up a time. If you are a Junior and wish to take the exam, you will take the final during your regularly scheduled final exam time. All students will need to come to school to take the exam in
my classroom. It is not open-note and the questions are College Board protected questions that cannot be released to students. It is impossible to protect the integrity of the exam questions unless you take the exam in person.
The exam is 40 MC questions and two FRQs – one long and one short. If you take the final exam, it will count as 15% of your final grade in the class – no matter what you score on the exam. You will have 95 minutes to complete the exam.
As always, email me with any questions.
Mrs. Higgins
Monday, May 3 - Acids/Bases Test corrections are due. This is to improve your grade to a maximum grade of 79. Please let me know if you need help and please do not wait until Sunday night to email me with questions. Follow the directions in the email I sent to you – this is not optional!
Friday, April 30 – I am going to return the Electrochemistry tests. I will also post a key. If you made below a 79 and want to possibly improve your score to a 79, you will need to take a recovery test. The last day to take the recovery test is May 6. You may take it before school, afterschool or during 4th period on Tuesday, Wednesday or Thursday of next week. Email me to set up a time to get some help with the material or take the recovery test.
Thursday, April 28 – Thursday, May 6 We will just keep reviewing content and working a few problems every day in class. What else can you do to prepare for the exam?
1. Go to AP Classroom and watch the AP Daily videos.
2. Go to AP Classroom and take the unit quizzes that I made. They are short and multiple choice.
Remember, no calculator on the math ones. You do get feedback.
3. Google any year of FRQs from 2015 – 2019 and work some FRQs. Questions 1-3 are longer
and worth more points. These questions are usually more “mathy” and you do get to use a
calculator. Questions 4-7 are shorter, worth less points, and typically not “mathy”. Questions
and answers are both on the web. It doesn’t matter which ones you try, but do some of the
long ones and some of the short ones.
4. Work all of the MC questions that I am putting on the class website. Answer keys are posted
too, but may be on the answer key page.
You can’t do it all, but you can do a little something every day. 😊
Final Exam At this point, I do not think it will be the best use of time to take a final exam during our
class time and before the AP Exam. If you are a senior and want to take the final exam, you must do so before May 14. Please email me so that we can set up a time. If you are a Junior and wish to take the exam, you will take the final during your regularly scheduled final exam time. All students will need to come to school to take the exam in
my classroom. It is not open-note and the questions are College Board protected questions that cannot be released to students. It is impossible to protect the integrity of the exam questions unless you take the exam in person.
The exam is 40 MC questions and two FRQs – one long and one short. If you take the final exam, it will count as 15% of your final grade in the class – no matter what you score on the exam. You will have 95 minutes to complete the exam.
As always, email me with any questions.
Mrs. Higgins
AP Chemistry Review
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a_review_of_first_semester_topics_.doc | |
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ionic_and_covalent_compounds_geometry_and_bonding_mc.pdf | |
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ionic_and_covalent_compounds_review.doc | |
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Graphs and Charts Review | |
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Bonding, IMFs, Periodic Trends | |
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Stoichiometry PLUS | |
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Gases, Liquids and Solids Review | |
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Unit 8 Electrochemistry
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electrolytic_cells_-_notes_and_problems.pdf | |
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electrochemistry_frqs_2014-2018.pdf | |
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voltaic_cells_worksheet.doc | |
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electrochemistry_notes.doc | |
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standard_reduction_potentials.pdf | |
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Unit 7 Acids and Bases
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IMPORTANT: I forgot to include the volume of the acid in the lab. The volume of acid that was titrated was 50.00 mL and the molarity of the NaOH was 0.100 M.
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titration_of_a_weak_acid_-_lab_WORD (No graph. Will need to open the pdf for graph) | |
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Assignment for Monday, March 29 and Tuesday, March 30 – AP Chemistry
Watch the 4 videos below. These are lessons from the College Board. If you go to your AP Classroom for AP Chemistry, you will see that these are assigned and you can access them from there as well.
https://apclassroom.collegeboard.org/d/5p4r0nueox?sui=7,8
https://apclassroom.collegeboard.org/d/vmasjb5opx?sui=7,8
https://apclassroom.collegeboard.org/d/exyq4h4pc3?sui=7,8
https://apclassroom.collegeboard.org/d/oc275a21kf?sui=7,8
After you have watched the videos, complete the Titration Activity 2021 packet. This activity is in your OneNote and on the website. The key to the packet is on the class website. Use the key to help you get started and when you are stuck. The purpose of the packet is to help you understand, create, and interpret all types of titration curves.
Below are titration notes from Thursday, March 25 with answers to problems. Be sure you try them BEFORE looking at the key! Also below, there are some questions for you to answer with respect to solutions of acids, bases, and buffers. Please do these as your asynchronous assignment for Friday, March 26. I will post the key on the Answer Keys page just as soon as I work them! Last thing, watch the video that is linked HERE. Please watch the whole thing (35 minutes) before Monday. This is what we will be learning on Monday and Tuesday.
Watch the 4 videos below. These are lessons from the College Board. If you go to your AP Classroom for AP Chemistry, you will see that these are assigned and you can access them from there as well.
https://apclassroom.collegeboard.org/d/5p4r0nueox?sui=7,8
https://apclassroom.collegeboard.org/d/vmasjb5opx?sui=7,8
https://apclassroom.collegeboard.org/d/exyq4h4pc3?sui=7,8
https://apclassroom.collegeboard.org/d/oc275a21kf?sui=7,8
After you have watched the videos, complete the Titration Activity 2021 packet. This activity is in your OneNote and on the website. The key to the packet is on the class website. Use the key to help you get started and when you are stuck. The purpose of the packet is to help you understand, create, and interpret all types of titration curves.
Below are titration notes from Thursday, March 25 with answers to problems. Be sure you try them BEFORE looking at the key! Also below, there are some questions for you to answer with respect to solutions of acids, bases, and buffers. Please do these as your asynchronous assignment for Friday, March 26. I will post the key on the Answer Keys page just as soon as I work them! Last thing, watch the video that is linked HERE. Please watch the whole thing (35 minutes) before Monday. This is what we will be learning on Monday and Tuesday.
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titration_notes_and_practice_problems_-_filled_in_and_solved_.pdf | |
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how_does_buffering_work.doc | |
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quiz_and_test_-_student_objectives.doc | |
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more_chapter_16_mc_practice_-_with_key.pdf | |
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salts.doc | |
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ph_of_polyprotic_acids_problems.doc | |
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See Homework Solutions and Answer Keys page for filled-in notes and answers to practice problems in the notes packets.
There are more good videos listed on the Videos page of the website if you need them. They cover all Acid-Base topics we have learned so far!
There are more good videos listed on the Videos page of the website if you need them. They cover all Acid-Base topics we have learned so far!
video_lessons_-_a_variety_of_problems_for_you_to_try___2021_.docx | |
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the_strength_of_acids_and_bases.doc | |
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what_are_acids_and_bases.pptx | |
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Unit 6 Equilibrium
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more_ksp_problems__march_1_2021_.docx | |
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Some good videos about Ksp if you need them.
1. Basic Ksp Concepts https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WjiXbemBXkE
2. A Basic Ksp Problem https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUnbm379Wfk
3. Common Ion Effect https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVyseROOw7E
4. Another Common Ion Effect Example https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pb-wsUpPuI8
5. Determining Which Solid Will Precipitate First https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djWgAxY1a38
1. Basic Ksp Concepts https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WjiXbemBXkE
2. A Basic Ksp Problem https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUnbm379Wfk
3. Common Ion Effect https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VVyseROOw7E
4. Another Common Ion Effect Example https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pb-wsUpPuI8
5. Determining Which Solid Will Precipitate First https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=djWgAxY1a38
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equilibrium_and_le_chateliers_principle_virtual_lab.docx | |
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le_chateliers_principle_notes.docx | |
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old_textbook_problems with KEY__53_55_75_76_77_86_.pdf | |
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equilibrium_classwork_ws.pdf | |
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solving_equilibrium_problems.doc.pdf | |
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manipulating_the_equilibrium_law.pdf | |
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equilibrium notes.doc | |
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Unit 5 Thermochemistry and Thermodynamics
Thermodynamics Multiple Choice Practice with KEY | |
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thermochemistry_quiz_2_ap_2021.pdf | |
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RECOMMENDED TEXT PROBLEMS FOR CHAPTER 19 - THERMODYNAMICS
1, 2-6, 11-26, 27(a), 28(a), 32-36, 39-42, 46-48, 51d, 52b
1, 2-6, 11-26, 27(a), 28(a), 32-36, 39-42, 46-48, 51d, 52b
Here are 3 videos that describe entropy. Please watch all and in this order. Less than 20 minutes!
1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YM-uykVfq_E
2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGDJO2M7RBg
3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MALZTPsHSoo
1. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YM-uykVfq_E
2. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mGDJO2M7RBg
3. https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MALZTPsHSoo
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practice_mc_chapter_5.pdf | |
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RECOMMENDED TEXT PROBLEMS FOR CHAPTER 5 - THERMOCHEMISTRY
PV Work, First Law of TD: 4, 7, 10, 13, 14, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 26, 27, 29
Enthalpy: 31, 32, 39, 41, 43, 45, 47
Calorimetry: 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 59, 106, 107
Hess's Law: 62-66, 110 ( #110 - The composite reaction needs a 2 in front of H2 to be balanced.)
Enthalpy of Formation: 72, 95, 109,
PV Work, First Law of TD: 4, 7, 10, 13, 14, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 26, 27, 29
Enthalpy: 31, 32, 39, 41, 43, 45, 47
Calorimetry: 49, 50, 51, 52, 53, 54, 55, 56, 57, 59, 106, 107
Hess's Law: 62-66, 110 ( #110 - The composite reaction needs a 2 in front of H2 to be balanced.)
Enthalpy of Formation: 72, 95, 109,
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jan_11_2021_expansion_work_notes.pdf | |
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jan_6_2021_-_notes_and_sample_problems.pdf | |
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Chapter 5 Thermochemistry Notes (Part 2) | |
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Chapter 5 Thermochemistry Notes (Part 1) | |
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Reaction Mechanisms and Reaction Profiles are introduced in the Kinetics Unit. Notes over this topic can be found in the Kinetics notes packet (Unit 4).
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Fall Final
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Unit 4
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kinetics_practice_1.pdf | |
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Chemical Kinetics Notes | |
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Unit 3
Gases Quiz 7th period | |
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Gases Quiz 3rd period (Remember that in #4 the 2.0 L should be crossed out!) | |
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Gases Quiz 2nd period | |
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Liquids and Solids Practice Multiple Choice | |
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IMFs Practice Multiple Choice | |
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Solids Notes | |
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Solids Notes (Filled In) | |
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Gases Notes Packet | |
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Gases Problems Packet | |
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Molar Mass of a Gas Lab | |
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Molar Mass of a Volatile Liquid Lab | |
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Molar Mass of an Unknown Gas/Volatile Liquid Practice | |
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Unit 2
Forming an Ionic Compound, Lewis Structures, Resonance | |
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Unit 2 Test - Things to Know | |
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Molecular Models - Introduction and Procedure | |
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Molecular Models - Chart to fill in | |
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Lewis Structures, Resonance, and Formal Charge FRQs | |
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Lewis Structure Practice | |
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Types of Bonds - Part 2 | |
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Types of Bonds - Part 1 Notes - Filled in (Sept 29- Oct 1) | |
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Multiple Choice Practice | |
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Types of Bonds (Part 1) | |
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Periodic Trends Powerpoint | |
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Periodic Trends WS | |
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Photoelectron Spectroscopy Packet | |
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Photoelectron Spectroscopy Multiple Choice | |
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