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Barron's AP Chemistry, 9th Edition: With Bonus Online Tests (Barron's Test Prep)

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About Barron's AP Chemistry, 9th Edition: With Bonus

Product Description Extensive test preparation for the AP Chemistry exam includes: Six practice exams: three diagnostic tests and three full-length AP practice exams that are aligned with the upcoming, new AP Chemistry exam All questions answered and explained A comprehensive subject review covering the structure of matter, chemical bonding, states of matter, physical chemistry, chemical reactions, and all other test topics Study tips and test-taking strategies BONUS ONLINE PRACTICE TEST: Students who purchase this book or package will also get FREE access to three additional full-length online AP Chemistry tests with all questions answered and explained. The online exams can be easily accessed by computer, tablet, and smartphone. From the Inside Flap Table of Contents: Barron's Essential 5 Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Important Facts About the Advanced Placement Examination in Chemistry Essential Details Scoring of the Examination Test Content and Distribution Content and Distribution in This Book Chemical Calculations and Relationships How to Use This Review Book Organizing Your Review What to Expect of the AP Chemistry Examination How to Maximize Your Score Final Preparations for the Exam The College Board DIAGNOSTIC TESTS Diagnostic Test 1 Diagnostic Test 2 Diagnostic Test 3 PART ONE: STRUCTURE OF MATTER Structure of the Atom The Periodic Table PART TWO: CHEMICAL BONDING Ionic Compounds, Formulas, and Reactions Covalent Compounds, Formulas, and Structure Stoichiometry PART THREE: STATES OF MATTER Gases Liquids and Solids Solutions PART FOUR: PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY Chemical Equilibrium Kinetics Thermodynamics PART FIVE: CHEMICAL REACTIONS Oxidation-Reduction Reactions and Electrochemistry Acids and Bases Experimental Chemistry PRACTICE TESTS APPENDICES Appendix 1 Answer Explanations for End-of-Chapter Questions Appendix 2 Electronic Configurations of the Elements Appendix 3 Thermodynamic Data for Selected Elements, Compounds, and Ions (25°C) Appendix 4 Ionization Constants of Weak Acids Appendix 5 Ionization Constants of Polyprotic Acids Appendix 6 Ionization Constants of Weak Bases Appendix 7 Solubility Product Constants Glossary Index From the Back Cover Table of Contents: Barron's Essential 5 Preface Acknowledgments Introduction Important Facts About the Advanced Placement Examination in Chemistry Essential Details Scoring of the Examination Test Content and Distribution Content and Distribution in This Book Chemical Calculations and Relationships How to Use This Review Book Organizing Your Review What to Expect of the AP Chemistry Examination How to Maximize Your Score Final Preparations for the Exam The College Board DIAGNOSTIC TESTS Diagnostic Test 1 Diagnostic Test 2 Diagnostic Test 3 PART ONE: STRUCTURE OF MATTER Structure of the Atom The Periodic Table PART TWO: CHEMICAL BONDING Ionic Compounds, Formulas, and Reactions Covalent Compounds, Formulas, and Structure Stoichiometry PART THREE: STATES OF MATTER Gases Liquids and Solids Solutions PART FOUR: PHYSICAL CHEMISTRY Chemical Equilibrium Kinetics Thermodynamics PART FIVE: CHEMICAL REACTIONS Oxidation-Reduction Reactions and Electrochemistry Acids and Bases Experimental Chemistry PRACTICE TESTS APPENDICES Appendix 1 Answer Explanations for End-of-Chapter Questions Appendix 2 Electronic Configurations of the Elements Appendix 3 Thermodynamic Data for Selected Elements, Compounds, and Ions (25°C) Appendix 4 Ionization Constants of Weak Acids Appendix 5 Ionization Constants of Polyprotic Acids Appendix 6 Ionization Constants of Weak Bases Appendix 7 Solubility Product Constants Glossary Index About the Author Neil D. Jespersen is an active member of the Department of Chemistry at St. John’s University (Queens, New York). He earned his B.S. degree with special attainments in chemistry at Washington and Lee University (Lexington, Virginia) and his Ph.