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=[|ACT Practice Slides]=

[|AP Chem - Bozeman Science]
=__Unit 1 Atomic Theory__=

Click on this sciencelab.com link and then click on the compound used in lab.
[|Merck (MSDS) Information]

__Lectures __
[|Atomic Theory Lec 1] [|Atomic Theory Lec 2.1] [|Atomic Theory Lec 2.2] [|Atomic Theory Lec 3] [|Nomenclature Lec 4] [|Quantitative Chem Lec 5] [|Quanatitative Chem Lec 6]

__Worksheet Keys __
Drat! There is a typo on question #11 of WS 1. The percentage on the last bar of the graph should be 0.523.

Look out! WS 2. #3. The answer should be 7.3 x 10-4.

13) c. All of the bottom fractions in the conversion factors should be 2 moles - one of them says 1.65. My fault.



__Science Geek Review Exercises __
__[|Science Geek Lab Apparatus Review] __ __[|Sig. Fig. and Sci. Not. Practice.] __

Lab Rubric
[|AP Chemistry Lab Rubric]

__Lab Information __


[|Mgo Lab Procedural Change]

__Check this out __
__[|Interpreting PES Data]__



=Review Videos= [|Review Topics] [|Electron Configuration and Energies] [|Photoelectron Spectroscopy] [|Electron Configuration] [|Ionization Energy] [|Limiting Reagents] [|Empirical Formulas] [|Electrons and Shells] [|Electronegativity] [|Atomic Radius]

=Unit 2 Chemical Bonding=

__Schedule __
__[|Unit 2 Schedule] __

__Lectures __
[|Chemical Bonding Lec. 1] [|Chemical Bonding Lec 2] [|Chemical Bonding Lec 4] [|Chemical Bonding Lec 5]


 * [|Crash Course on Orbitals] Watch this one. It is helpful with Lecture 4. If you see any others in the Crash Course Series, let me know so that I can share them with everyone. He goes kind of fast, but covers the topic well.**

The slides in Lecture 5 concerning MO Theory were a bit confusing. Check out these web resources for a better visual explanation. [|MO Theory Khan Academy](12 min) [|Molecular Orbital Theory YouTube] (6 min)

[|sp2 hybridization] [|sp3 hybridization]
 * Here are the 2 videos we watched in class.**


 * Lab Video for 6th Period Students**
 * [|Cobalt (II) Chloride Lab Day 1]**

Also, if these don't appeal to you.................[|It's still in my head!]

Google Graph Directions
[|Google Graph Directions]

__Worksheets and Worksheet Keys __


Review Videos
[|Formal Charge] [|Resonance Structures] [|Bond Length and Multiple Bonds] [|Melting Points] [|Lewis Structures] [|Hybridization] [|Molecular Size Representations] [|Electronegativity Trends] [|Geometric Shapes of Molecules] [|Polar vs. Nonpolar Molecules]

=Unit 3 Chemical Reactions= __ Lectures __ __ [|Chemical Reactions Lec (12) 1] __

__** Worksheet 3 Starting Equations **__ Note: Number 11 answer should be H2O2 + 2H+ + 2e- > 2H2O

__ Worksheet Keys __

Lab Information
[|H2O2 Grading Rubric]

Merck - Hydrogen Peroxide, Potassium Permanganate, Sulfuric Acid, and Ferrous Ammonium Sulfate Set up a data table.

[|Really Cool Interactive Periodic Table]

__** [|Flinn Lab] **__

__** Useful Websites and Documents **__ __** [|Greenbowe Animation] **__

Review Videos
[|Assigning Oxidation Numbers] [|Solubility Rules with Respect to Net Ionic Equations] [|Redox Reaction in a Base] [|Best Conductor of Electricity] [|Net Ionic Equations for a Precipitation Reaction] [|Combustion Reactions] [|Nitric Acid and Copper Reaction] [|Redox Reaction in a Base] [|Redox Ions in an Acidic or Basic Solution] [|Define Oxidation and Reduction]

=Unit 4 Thermodynamics= __** Lectures **__ __**[|Thermodynamics Lec 1 (15)]**__ __**[|Thermodynamics Lec 2.1 (16)]**__ [|Thermodynamics Lec 3.2 (17)]
 * [|Thermodynamics Lec 3.1 (17)]**

__** Worksheet Keys **__ updated 12/04/16



Here are the Review Topics. Check out the videos below for an example :)



Review Videos [|Calculating Delta G] [|Enthalpy and Calorimetry] [|Calculating Delta G from Thermodynamic Data] [|The 4 ways to calculate Enthalpy] [|Calculating Enthalpy using Hess's Law] [|Explaining Delta H and Delta S] [|Calculating H Using Bond Energies] [|Calculating H Using Delta H Formation]

=Unit 5 Equilibrium= __** Lectures and Slides **__

[|Equilibrium Lec 1.2 (18)] [|Equilibrium Lec 2.2 (19)] [|Equilibrium Lec 3 (20)]

[|Delta G and Keq - Bozeman Science] [|TI Instructions for solving Quadratic Equation]

[|Graduated Cylinder Equilibrium]
 * Graduated Cylinder Lab Activity Directions **

__** Worksheet Keys **__

Correction to 6 a. 0.10 = (x)(0.40)/(0.50)2 - 2=squared Correction to 3 a. G= @2500 J/mol b. Equilibrium Position is to the left.

Review Videos
[|Equilibrium Expressions] [|The Relationship b/w Q and K] [|How do you Calculate G, given Kp?] [|Review of Delta H, S, and G] [|What is "K"?] [|LeChatelier's Principle] [|Converting Kc to Kp] [|Using an ICE box when given K] [|Using an ICE box to solve for K] [|Combining K's - The Equilibria Rule]

=__Semester 1 Review Assignments__= [|Semester Review Assignments Units 1-5]

=Unit 6 Electrochemistry= Lectures [|Electrochemistry Lec 1.1 (21)] [|Electrochemistry Lec 1.2 (21)] [|Electrochemistry Lec 2.1 (22)] [|Electrochemistry Lec 2.2 (22)]

Worksheet Keys

[|How does Gibb's Free Energy Relate to Cell Potential?] [|Ion Concentration and Cell Potential] [|Electrolytic Cells] [|What is a Faraday?] [|Reduction Potentials] [|How is E* Calculated?] [|The Electroplating Equation] [|Galvanic Cells]
 * Review Videos**

=Unit 7 Intermolecular Forces= __ Lectures __

[|Intermolecular Forces Lec 1 (23)]

[|Vapor Pressure and IMF's]

[|Veritasium Transistor Link]

[|Crash Course Solids]

[|Crash Course Network Solids] [|Cubic Unit Cell Explanation]

__ Worksheet Keys __

=Unit 8 Solutions= __ Lectures __ [|Solutions Lec 1 (26)] [|Solutions Lec 2 (27)] [|Bozeman - Solubility] [|Chromatography Explained] This explains paper chromatography. [|Basics of Chromatography] This explains all of the types of Chromatography, including paper.

__ Worksheet Key __

[|Hr. 1 Data] [|Hr. 6 Data] [|Hr. 7 Data]
 * Chromatography Lab Data**

=Unit 9 Gases= Lectures [|Gases Lec 2 (29)]

Worksheet Keys Multiple Choice #2 should be D - not A

Labs

[|Crash Course - Real Gases with Hank]
=Unit 10 Acids and Bases=

Lectures [|Acids/Bases Lec 1 (30)]This recording is the second half of the lecture. [|Acids/Bases Lec 2](31) If you have problems viewing this, try taking off the "s" on the http and you will need the password. Email me with any problems. I will check in later today.

[|Demystifying Titration Curves]

//This is an awesome Vimeo that goes along with the handout. It is by Rene McCormick of the National Math and Science Initiative (NMSI). She is an expert at teaching AP Chemistry, Biology, and Physics. She is extremely knowledgeable about the AP exam. Her Wiki is posted below. You do not have to be a member. The password for the Vimeos is linuspauling. I would highly recommend it as a review source for the exam.//

[|Buffers Made Easy]

//Here is the NMSI Vimeo that accompanies the handout. It is really long, but it reviews Titration Curves and Acid/Base Chemistry.//

Worksheet Keys There is a correction on problems 1 and 2 letter c. I feel the conjugate base in both cases would be stronger than water because the the reactions involve weak acids. Interesting Links :) [|Notre Histoire]



=Unit 11 Kinetics= __ Lectures __ We went through these Lectures in class.

__ Worksheet Keys __



This one looks like the test.

This one says Unit 4 Worksheet #2 on the top. [|Kinetics Graphs]

Kinetics Lab Grading Rubric [|Kinetics Lab Grading Rubric]

Review Videos
[|Calculating Rate Law using Experimental Data] [|The Almighty Orders] [|Activation Energy] [|Catalysts and Intermediates] [|Determining the Rate Law of a 2-Step Rxn.] [|Rate of Appearance and Disappearance]

=Semester 2 Review Assignments Units 6-11=

=Test Taker Review Sites=

=__AP EXAM TEST TAKERS!__=

**Sunday Night Review Video**
[|Review - Graphs and Charts]

Here are the answers to your 2 practice tests. Also, look at the bottom of this Wiki for more exam prep websites. :)



[|Prep Scholar] [|AP Chemistry Practice Exams] Loads of test prep websites. [|AP Chemistry Course Overview] [|College Search Site for AP Credit]

Rene McCormick NMSI WIKI [|Chemistry Crash Course Videos] This is a list of YouTube Videos on various Chemistry topics. [|2014 Test Infographic]

=Demonstration Website= [|MIT Demos] [|Glowing Water] [|Demo. Spreadsheet]

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