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Summary of Multiple Choice Questions on the AP Chemistry Exam (1984) Topic Problem Numbers % of Exam Stoichiometry/Mole relationships 44,45,52,73,85 5.9 Gas Laws/Kinetic Theory 21,23,39,50,78 5.9 Atomic Theory 19,22,58,66,70 5.9 Bonding/Intermolecular Forces 8,9,18,40,41,51,60,80 9.5 Periodic Properties 43 1.2 Solutions/Phase Diagrams 27,37,54,55,59,67,69,84 9.4 Rates and Equilibrium 25,26,28,36,76,82 7.1 Precipitation 68,74 2.4 Acid/Base/Buffer 33,48,49,53,63,64,75 8.2 Oxidation/Reduction/Electrochemistry14,15,16,17,20,34,46,65,79 10.6 General 1,2,3,4,5,6,7,24 9.4 Thermodynamics 29,47,56,57,83 5.9 Qualitative 10,11,12,13,31,35 7.1 Reactions 32,42,61,71,81 5.9 Nuclear 30,38 2.4 Organic 77 .9 Laboratory 62,72 2.4

AP Chemistry - Brown & Lemay Text

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Lexi Eyerman ? AP CHEM SUMMARY 17 Oct. 2011 AP CHEMISTRY: UNIT 3 [pgs. 274-363, chapters 8-9] Scientific Laws, Theories, and BIG Ideas Chemical Bonds Ionic: electrons transfer; metals and nonmetals; exothermic (violent reactions); stable compounds; lattice energy ? energy to separate a mole of solid ionic compound into a gas (explained by Coulomb?s law) Covalent: electrons share; nonmetals; weaker bonds with low m.p. Metallic: sea of mobile electrons; good conductors of electricity; malleable and ductile Bond Polarity and Electronegativity Nonpolar Covalent: e- are equally shared; diatomic elements (no dif. in electronegativity) Polar Covalent: e- are unequally shared; dif. in electronegativity More electronegative atom is slightly negative in a bond
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