AP Chemistry Practice Tests
The AP chemistry exam is a two-part exam designed to take about three hours.
The first section has 60 multiple-choice questions. You will have 90 minutes to complete this section.
The second part of the exam is the free-response section. You will begin this section after you have completed and turned in your multiple-choice scan sheet. There will be a break before you begin the second section. The length of this break will vary from school to school. You will not be able to go back to the multiple-choice questions later.
You will receive a test booklet for the free-response section of the test. You will have 105 minutes to answer seven questions.
SECTION | NUMBER OF QUESTIONS | TIME LIMIT |
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I. Multiple-choice Questions | 60 | 90 minutes |
II. Free-response Questions | 105 minutes | |
Multipart Questions | 3 | 20-25 minutes per question |
Single-part Questions | 4 | 3-10 minutes per question |
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- AP Chemistry Practice Test 1: Atoms, Elements, and the Building Blocks of Matter
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AP Chemistry is an introductory college-level chemistry course. Students cultivate their understanding of chemistry through inquiry-based lab investigations as they explore the four Big Ideas: scale, proportion, and quantity; structure and properties of substances; transformations; and energy.
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The AP Chemistry framework is organized into nine commonly taught units of study that provide one possible sequence for the course. As always, you have the flexibility to organize the course content as you like.
Unit | Exam Weighting (Multiple-Choice Section) |
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Unit 1: Atomic Structure and Properties | 7%–9% |
Unit 2: Molecular and Ionic Compound Structure and Properties | 7%–9% |
Unit 3: Intermolecular Forces and Properties | 18%–22% |
Unit 4: Chemical Reactions | 7%–9% |
Unit 5: Kinetics | 7%–9% |
Unit 6: Thermodynamics | 7%–9% |
Unit 7: Equilibrium | 7%–9% |
Unit 8: Acids and Bases | 11%–15% |
Unit 9: Applications of Thermodynamics | 7%–9% |
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The AP Chemistry framework included in the CED outlines distinct skills, called science practices, that students should practice throughout the year—skills that will help them learn to think and act like chemists.
Skill | Description | Exam Weighting (Multiple-Choice Section) | Exam Weighting (Free-Response Section) |
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1. Models and Representations | Describe models and representations, including across scales. | 8%–12% | 2%–4% |
2. Question and Method | Determine scientific questions and methods. | 8%–12% | 10%–16% |
3. Representing Data and Phenomena | Create representations or models of chemical phenomena. | Not assessed in multiple-choice section. | 8%–16% |
4. Model Analysis | Analyze and interpret models and representations on a single scale or across multiple scales. | 23%–30% | 5%–9% |
5. Mathematical Routines | Solve problems using mathematical relationships. | 35%–42% | 43%–53% |
6. Argumentation | Develop an explanation or scientific argument. | 8%–12% | 15%–24% |
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Unit 1: atomic structure and properties.
You’ll learn about the composition of atoms and ways scientists measure and categorize these molecular building blocks.
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Unit 2: Molecular and Ionic Compound Structure and Properties
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- Structure of ionic solids
- Structure of metals and alloys
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- Resonance and formal charge
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You’ll explore how atoms come together to create solids, liquids, and gases, and how subatomic forces govern the properties of everything around you.
- Intermolecular forces
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- Kinetic molecular theory
- Solutions and mixtures
- Photoelectric effect
18%–22% of exam score
Unit 4: Chemical Reactions
You’ll learn how to differentiate physical and chemical processes, and how to measure and express chemical reactions via chemical equations.
- Introduction for reactions
- Net ionic equations
- Representations of reactions
- Physical and chemical changes
- Stoichiometry
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Unit 5: Kinetics
You’ll explore various methods to observe the changes that occur during a chemical reaction and the effects of a series of reactions.
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- Elementary reactions
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- Introduction to reaction mechanisms
- Multistep reaction energy profile
Unit 6: Thermodynamics
You’ll learn about energy changes in chemical reactions and how a transfer of energy can change a substance’s physical qualities.
- Endothermic and exothermic processes
- Heat transfer and thermal equilibrium
- Heat capacity and calorimetry
- Energy of phase changes
- Introduction to enthalpy of reaction
- Enthalpy of formation
Unit 7: Equilibrium
You’ll chart how chemical reactions change over time, what causes substances to reach equilibrium, and how systems react when that equilibrium is disturbed.
- Introduction to equilibrium
- Calculating the equilibrium constant
- Calculating equilibrium concentrations
- Introduction to Le Châtelier’s principle
- Introduction to solubility equilibria
- pH and solubility
- Free energy of dissolution
Unit 8: Acids and Bases
You’ll learn more about pH, the qualities and properties of acids and bases, and how they interact in chemical reactions.
- Introduction to acids and bases
- pH and pOH of strong acids and bases
- Acid-base reactions and buffers
- Molecular structure of acids and bases
- pH and pK a
- Properties of buffers
11%–15% of exam score
Unit 9: Applications of Thermodynamics
You’ll be introduced to the concept of “thermodynamic favorability” for reactions, meaning how likely they are to occur given energy changes and environmental factors.
- Introduction to entropy
- Gibbs free energy and thermodynamic favorability
- Thermodynamic and kinetic control
- Free energy and equilibrium
- Galvanic (voltaic) and electrolyte cells
- Electrolysis and Faraday’s law
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Bill Belichick reportedly autographed much younger girlfriend Jordon Hudson’s homework when they first met on a flight in 2021.
One of Hudson’s former Bridgewater State University classmates shared a photo with TMZ of the alleged note the former New England Patriots coach, 72, left for Hudson, 23, in her “Deductive Logic” textbook.
“Jordon, Thanks for giving me a course in logic! Safe travels!” Belichick reportedly wrote, before signing his signature and scribbling the years of his Super Bowl wins below.
The source told the outlet that Belichick and Hudson’s first encounter occurred while they were both flying from the Boston area to Florida.
They reportedly schmoozed about logic for a bit before Belichick introduced himself and laster penned the message in her textbook.
Per TMZ, that’s when the two allegedly decided to exchange contact information.
The news of Belichick’s rumored love affair with the former college cheerleader surfaced last week.
A source told TMZ that Hudson started dating the sports analyst shortly after Belichick and his partner of more than 10 years, Linda Holliday, broke up.
While Belichick’s breakup from Holliday was revealed in September 2023, they had allegedly “been involved in a drawn-out, back-and-forth breakup for nearly a year” before their official split.
Belichick’s friendship with Hudson reportedly turned romantic once he was officially single and back on the dating market.
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The duo had been spotted together in public in January 2023, though fans didn’t suspect they were romantically linked until a year later when they were seen holding hands in New Orleans.
Neither Belichick nor Hudson has publicly commented on their relationship status.
They seem to be quite serious, however, as TMZ previously reported that Hudson is involved with Belichick’s business endeavors. She reportedly accompanied him on a recent business trip to Croatia.
Belichick also seemingly showed support for Hudson’s own aspirations as he was spotted attending the 2024 Coastal At The Capitol Cheer and Dance event in Maryland in March.
They appeared to make things official by attending Tom Brady’s Patriots Hall of Fame induction ceremony together last week.
The outing came weeks after Patriots alum Rob Gronkowski insinuated that Belichick was dating a younger woman. During Netflix’s “The Roast of Tom Brady,” he made a joke about his former coach “scouting” his new girlfriend at a high school.
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Step-by-step solution. Step 1 of 6. If something have wave properties it follows the following properties:-. Waves have three primary characteristics: wave length, frequency and speed. Wave length (symbolized by the letter Lambda, ) It is the distances between two consecutive peaks or troughs in a wave. Step 2 of 6. Step 3 of 6.
mole fraction. the ratio of the number of moles of one component to the total number of moles in the mixture. mole fraction equation. X a= moles a /moles t= P a/ P t. the mole ratio is equal to the. pressure ratio. collecting gas over water. measures the gas collected in a reaction by using water vapor and atmospheric pressures as controls.
AP Chemistry: Equilibrium: Part D 1). COCl 2 (g) ⇌ CO (g) + Cl 2 (g) COCl 2 (g) decomposes according to the equation above. When pure COCl 2 (g) is injected into a rigid, previously evacuated flask at 690 K, the pressure in the flask is initially 1 atm. After the reaction reaches equilibrium at 690 K, the total pressure in the flask is 1 atm.
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