AP Chemistry Course
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Course Details
AP Chemistry Exam — With Expert Guidance
Course Highlights
📅 Weekly Live Classes (recorded for review anytime)
📖 Complete coverage of AP Chemistry curriculum (College Board aligned)
🧪 Optional hands-on labs with mailed kits (mimicking AP-style labs)
✍️ Practice problems, quizzes, and full-length mock exams
🎯 Test-taking strategies specific to AP multiple-choice and free-response questions (FRQs)
👩🏫 Small-group learning for personalized attention
Who Is This Course For?
Ambitious learners who want to earn college credit through the AP exam
Students currently enrolled in AP Chemistry who need extra support
Students preparing for AP Chemistry as a stand-alone course (including homeschoolers)
Students planning on majoring in STEM, pre-med, or engineering fields
AP Chemistry Course Syllabus
Our AP Chemistry Group Class is designed for high school students who want to master advanced chemistry concepts and achieve top scores on the AP Chemistry Exam. With live weekly classes, recorded lessons, and optional hands-on labs, this course builds deep content knowledge, problem-solving skills, and test-taking strategies that colleges value.
What Students Gain
✔ Complete mastery of advanced chemistry topics
✔ Confidence tackling AP-style multiple choice and FRQs
✔ Formal lab experience that prepares them for college science courses
✔ A competitive edge on the AP Exam for potential college credit
✔ Support from an experienced chemistry educator every step of the way
Unit 1: Atomic Structure and Properties
Electron configuration, periodic trends, photoelectron spectroscopy
Unit 2: Molecular and Ionic Compound Structure and Properties
Bonding types, VSEPR, intermolecular forces, lattice energy
Unit 3: Intermolecular Forces and Properties
States of matter, phase diagrams, chromatography, solubility
Unit 4: Chemical Reactions
Types of reactions, net ionic equations, stoichiometry
Unit 5: Kinetics
Reaction rates, rate laws, rate constants, reaction mechanisms
Unit 6: Thermodynamics
Heat transfer, enthalpy changes, Hess’s law, calorimetry
Unit 7: Equilibrium
Equilibrium constants, Le Châtelier’s principle, solubility equilibria
Unit 8: Acids and Bases
pH, pKa, titration curves, buffers, weak/strong acids and bases
Unit 9: Applications of Thermodynamics
Entropy, Gibbs free energy, spontaneity of reactions
Unit 10: Electrochemistry
Oxidation-reduction reactions, galvanic/voltaic cells, electrolysis