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"CliffsAP study guides" help you gain an edge on Advanced Placement exams. Review exercises, realistic practice exams, and effective test-taking strategies are the key to calmer nerves and higher AP scores. "CliffsAP Chemistry" is for students who are enrolled in AP Chemistry or who are preparing for the Advanced Placement Examination in Chemistry. Inside, you'll find hints for answering the essay and multiple-choice sections, a clear explanation of the exam format, reviews of all 22 required labs, a look at how exams are graded, and more: realistic full-length practice exam; answers to commonly asked questions about the AP Chemistry exam; study strategies to help you prepare; thorough review of the key topics that are sure to be on the test; and sample laboratory write-ups. The AP Chemistry exam is coming up! Your thorough understanding of months and months of college-level chemistry coursework is about to be evaluated in a 3-hour examination.
"CliffsAP Chemistry" includes the following material to you do the very best job possible on the big test: Gravimetrics; electronic structure of atoms; covalent bonding and ionic bonding; acids and bases; reduction and oxidation; organic chemistry and nuclear chemistry; and writing and predicting chemical reactions. This comprehensive guide offers a thorough review of key concepts and detailed answer explanations. It's all you need to do your best and get the college credits you deserve. Advanced Placement Program and AP are registered trademarks of the College Board, which was not involved in the production of, and does not endorse this product.
"CliffsAP Chemistry" includes the following material to you do the very best job possible on the big test: Gravimetrics; electronic structure of atoms; covalent bonding and ionic bonding; acids and bases; reduction and oxidation; organic chemistry and nuclear chemistry; and writing and predicting chemical reactions. This comprehensive guide offers a thorough review of key concepts and detailed answer explanations. It's all you need to do your best and get the college credits you deserve. Advanced Placement Program and AP are registered trademarks of the College Board, which was not involved in the production of, and does not endorse this product.