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Mr. Reid's AP Chemistry Textbook Questions and Lecture Notes Champaign Central H.S. Link to AP Exam Review PowerPoint @https://drive.google.com/file/d/0B2ORpTY2az5fYU1IZWw4X3ZuSzg/view [|Click Here to go to my district website!]

(Click Here for 1st year Chemistry Notes)

1st Year Chemistry Quizzes IMPORTANT: If you start a quiz, you must finish it before the computer allows you to start another one.

[|Click Here For A Quiz On "Classifying Matter]

[|Click Here For A Quiz On "Counting Significant Figures in a Measurement"]

[|Click Here For A Quiz On "Scientific Notation]

[|Click Here For A Quiz On "Mass, Volume, & Density Units"]

[|Click Here For A Quiz On "Density"]

[|Click Here For A Quiz On "The Atom & Subatomic Particles"]

[|Click Here For A Quiz On "Atomic Models & Electrons in Atoms"]

[|Click Here For a Quiz On Periodicity: Trend in the Periodic Table]

( Click Here for Actual AP Multiple Choice Exam Questions Separated by Topic )

=I have not uploaded any of the M/C questions from 2008 though. And I hope I have corrected all of the typos, but there still may be some still floating around in the documents. At least this is a good start!=

Textbook: Chemistry: The Central Science--Brown, LeMay, Bursten, Murphy, Woodward (12th Ed.) How Homework is Graded in AP Chemistry __AP Chemistry Textbook HW Assignments (First Semester)__
 * The homework will be graded as (mostly) a completion grade worth 10 points for each chapter.
 * If you complete the rest of the textbook HW problems that are listed, I will replace the chapter’s quiz grade with your test grade up to a B (85%). (This does not apply to chapters 1, 2, and 3 since they don’t have a quiz.) So doing the rest of the textbook problems is like having an insurance policy in case you do poorly on the quiz!

__Ch. 1:__ 27, 29, 38, 45, 49, 55, 59, 65, 69, 80. (Due the day of the test!) The rest of the Ch. 1 Textbook Problems: Do any of the odd #'s for practice, but you can skip 63, 67, and 81. If you feel you still need more for practice, you can do more of the even #'s, but skip 40, 42, 60, 78, and 82.

__Ch. 2:__ 2, 11, 20, 26, 29, 35, 37, 31, 50, 60. (Due the day of the test!) The rest of the Ch. 2 Textbook Problems: Do any of the odd #'s for practice, but you can skip 75, 77, 79, 81, 85, and 91. If you feel you still need more for practice, you can do the more of the even #'s, but skip 12, 62, 76, 78, 80, 84, 88, 92, and 106.

__Ch. 3:__ 23 (a, b, & f), 25, 33, 35, 45, 57, 61, 69, 77, 83. (Due the day of the test!) The rest of the Ch. 3 Textbook Problems: Do any of the other odd #'s for practice. If you feel you still need more for practice, you can do the more of the even #'s, but skip 108... (#'s 94, 95, and 96 are Extra Credit.)

__Ch. 10:__ 5, 11, 25, 41, 53, 55, 61, 64, 65, 111. (Due the day of the quiz!) The rest of the Ch. 10 Textbook Problems: Do #'s 7, 10, 19 (c) and (d), 27, 33, 35, 51, 57, 59, 71, 75, 85 (a) and (b), 92, 94, and 108... (#125 is Extra Credit.)

__Ch. 5:__ 3, 43, 45, 51, 57, 58, 64, 65, 71, 85. (Due the day of the quiz!) The rest of the Ch. 5 Textbook Problems: Do #'s 33, 35, 41, 50, 53, 55, 63, 69, 73, 75, 83 (a), and 102... (#100 is Extra Credit.)

__Ch. 8 and Ch. 9:__ __Ch. 8:__ 14, 26, 32, 36, 38, 48 (a, e, & f), 52, 55, 64, 69. (Due the day of the quiz!) The rest of the Ch. 8 Textbook Problems: Do #’s 1, 4, 5, 7, 9, 13, 18, 19, 20 (a & b), 22 (a), 24, 35, 39, 42 (a), 47, 49 (c), 51, 53, 57, 58, 63, 65, 68, 70 (a & c), 89, 92. ... [#97 (a, b, c, & d) and 99 (c & e) are Extra Credit.] __Ch. 9:__ 2, 4, 7, 8, 12, 24, 32, 36, 64, 66. (Due the day of the quiz!) The rest of the Ch. 9 Textbook Problems: Do #’s 1, 3 [skip (f)], 14, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 31, 39, 43, 55, 56, 61 [skip (e)], 62, 63, 65, 79, 80, and 81.

__Ch. 11 and Ch. 12:__ Ch. 11 → 2, 12, 18, 20, 22, 24, 52, 60. (Due the day of the quiz!) The rest of the Ch. 11 Textbook Problems: Do #’s 5, 6, 7, 11, 15, 17, 19, 21, 23, 25, 26, 28, 36, 41, 53, 54, and 73… (# 89 is Extra Credit.) Ch. 12 → 10, 14. (Due the day of the Ch. 11 & 12 Test) The rest of the Ch. 12 Textbook Problems: Do #’s 7, 8, 9, 11, 13, 15, 39, 41, 43, 67, 83, 85, 112...(# 32 and 110 are Extra Credit.)

__Ch. 14:__ 2, 5, 6, 7, 11a), 13, 15, 28, 34, 44. (Due the day of the quiz!) The rest of the Ch. 14 Textbook Problems: Do #’s 3, 9, 12, 18, 19, 20, 23, 24, 25 (a), 26 (a), 27, 29, 30, 33, 43, 46, 53, 57, 58, 61, 62, 76, 77, 78, 80, 97, 102...(# 48 & 50 are Extra Credit.)

__AP Chemistry Textbook HW Assignments (Second Semester)__
 * The homework will be graded as (mostly) a completion grade worth 10 points for each chapter.
 * If you complete the rest of the textbook HW problems that are listed, I will replace the chapter’s quiz grade with your test grade up to a B (85%). So doing the rest of the textbook problems is like having an insurance policy in case you do poorly on the quiz!

__Ch. 15:__ 2, 4, 8, 10, 23, 33, 45, 47, 51, 62. (Due the day of the quiz!) The rest of the Ch. 15 Textbook Problems: Do #’s 3, 5, 7, 11, 13, 15 (a, c, e, & g), 17, 21, 27, 35, 39, 43, 49, 55 (a), 61, 63, 65, 67 ...(# 76 & 89 are Extra Credit.)

__Ch. 16:__(Part 1) → 19, 24, 31, 43, 53, 63, 73. (Due the day of the quiz!) The rest of the Ch. 16 (Part 1) Textbook Problems: Do #’s 1, 3, 5, 7, 15, 17, 21, 23, 25, 27, 29, 35, 37, 45, 47, 49, 51, 55, 59, 71, 77, and 79...(# 103 is Extra Credit.) (Part 2) → 84, 90, 92. (Due the day of the quiz!) The rest of the Ch. 16 (Part 2) Textbook Problems: Do #’s 83, 86, 89, 91, 97 (c).

__Ch. 17:__(Part 1) → 5, 6, 15, 27, 38, 41, 45 (a, b, & d). (Due the day of the quiz!) The rest of the Ch. 17 (Part 1) Textbook Problems: D o #’s 4, 7, 17, 19, 21, 23, 29, 33, 35, 36, 37, 39, 43, 47 (a), 95. (Part 2) → 9, 51, 67. (Due the day of the quiz!) The rest of the Ch. 17 (Part 2) Textbook Problems: Do #’s 10, 11, 49, 53, 55, 57, 59 (a), 61, 71, 73 ... (#12, and 76 is Extra Credit.)

__Ch. 19:__ 3, 7, 12 (a & b), 15, 25, 43, 53 (a & b), 57, 61 (a & b), 81 (a). (Due the day of the quiz!) The rest of the Ch. 19 Textbook Problems: Do #’s 4, 5, 10, 11, 37, 41, 47, 49, 59 (a) & (b), 65, 77, 79, 85.

__Ch. 20:__ (Part 1) → 3, 5, 6, 7 (a & b), 16, 35, 53, 64. (Due the day of the quiz!) The rest of the Ch. 20 (Part 1) Textbook Problems: Do #’s 4, 8, 15, 17, 19, 21 (c, d, & e), 23 (d & f), 27, 37, 39, 41, 43, 45, 47, 49, 51 (only do the first reaction) 55 (b), 57 (b), 63, 65, 67. (Part 2) → 12, 91. (Due the day of the test!) The rest of the Ch. 20 (Part 2) Textbook Problems: Do #’s 73, 75, 77, 84, 89.

Old PowerPoint (before the 2013 changes to the AP Chemistry Framework)


 * My new PowerPoint (with recorded narration) over these beginning chapters now comes in three separate units and they are in a lot more detail than before, but they still are covering mostly "review topics" from 1st year chemistry. In fact, I stole a lot of my own 1st year chemistry slides to make these. I did this to have a closer match the new AP Chemistry Framework that was introduced in 2013. Enjoy!

//__ Unit 1 Topics __//

g) Conversion problems… (You won’t have “notes” on this topic, only practice problems.)
Unit #1 Part 1 (w/ narration) ...The original file was too large to upload as one presentation. The topics covered include classifying matter, Law of Definite Proportion and Law of Multiple Proportion NEW (2013) If you don't have PowerPoint or if the audio of the lecture is not working on your computer, here's a .wmv file that you can download and watch. It is a rather large file, just so you know. __ [] __

Unit #1 Part 2 (w/ narration) This lecture covers physical and chemical changes. NEW (2013) If you don't have PowerPoint or if the audio of the lecture is not working on your computer, here's a .wmv file that you can download and watch. It is a rather large file, just so you know. __ [] __

Unit #1 Part 3 (w/ narration) This part covers the rest of the topics in Unit #1 listed as d), e) and f).  NEW (2013)   If you don't have PowerPoint or if the audio of the lecture is not working on your computer, here's a .wmv file that you can download and watch. It is a rather large file, just so you know. __ [] __

//__ Unit 2 Topics __//

e) periodic table: sections, trends using shell model and Coulomb’s Law, PES data
Unit #2 Part 1 (w/ narration) ...The original file was too large to upload as one presentation. NEW (2013) If you don't have PowerPoint or if the audio of the lecture is not working on your computer, here's a .wmv file that you can download and watch. It is a rather large file, just so you know. __ [] __

Topics: a) atomic models: evolutionary evidence, limitations of shell model, evidence of QM idea b) Orbital diagrams; how it relates to the periodic table (and properties)

Unit #2 Part 2 (w/ narration) This part covers c) e- dot notation d) isotopes (mass spec): counting p+, no, & e−  NEW (2013) If you don't have PowerPoint or if the audio of the lecture is not working on your computer, here's a .wmv file that you can download and watch. It is a rather large file, just so you know. __ [] __ **Isotopes Tutorial from chemthink.com**

Unit #2 Part 3 (w/ narration) Topics: e) periodic table: sections, trends using shell model and Coulomb’s Law, PES data  NEW (2013)  If you don't have PowerPoint or if the audio of the lecture is not working on your computer, here's a .wmv file that you can download and watch. It is a rather large file, just so you know. __ [] __

Unit 3 Topics a) Covalent, ionic, & acids: naming and writing formulas b) Balancing chemical equations c) Decomposition, composition reactions, and combustion : predicting products d) % composition e) Empirical vs. Molecular formulas: “combustion train” calculation f) Stoichiometry conversions, limiting reagents, % Yield Unit #3 (w/ narration)

NEW (2013) If you don't have PowerPoint or if the audio of the lecture is not working on your computer, here's a .wmv file that you can download and watch. It is a rather large file, just so you know. __ [] __

Here's the Lecture-->

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Here's the Lecture-->

Ch. 11 and 12...Liquids, Solids, and Intermolecular Forces (NEW: 2013) This file is only the PowerPoint. Here is a link to the PowerPoint with narration: []

If you don't have PowerPoint or if the audio of the lecture is not working on your computer, here's a .wmv file that you can download and watch. It is a rather large file, just so you know. [|https://drive.google][|.com/file/d/0B0wMVY3DDBpPQWk4N0Rsd2d4NU0/view?usp=sharing]

(This is the OLD unit) Liquids and Intermolecular Forces

Here are the Lectures--> Part 1: (Old Lecture)

Part 2: (Old Lecture)

Ch. 13... (Old Unit...not on the new curriculum list anymore.)
Colligative Properties

Here's the Lecture-->

Kinetics

Here are the Lectures-->

Part 1:

Part 2:

Chemical Equilibrium

Here's the Lecture-->

Acid-Base Equilibria

Here are the Lectures-->

Part 1 (a):

Part 1(b):

Part 2:

Additional Aspects of Aqueous Equilibria

Here are the Lectures in order-->,  ,

Chemical Thermodynamics Here's the Lecture-->

Electrochemistry

Here are the Lectures in order-->,  ,

Nuclear Chemistry

Here's the Lecture--> ,

Organic Chemistry

Here's a link to the PowerPoint (with narration)-->[|organic chemistry lecture] If you don't have PowerPoint or if the audio of the lecture is not working on your computer, here's a .wmv file that you can download and watch. It is a rather large file, just so you know. []