top of page

AP Chemistry

Master Chemical Principles and Quantitative Analysis

AP Chemistry develops understanding of atomic theory, reactions, thermodynamics, and equilibrium through quantitative reasoning.

Academic Level

College-Level

Subject Area

Science

Course Rigor

Advanced

Governed By

College Board

Course Overview

What You Will Learn in This Course

Students analyze chemical systems using mathematical and conceptual models. The course prepares students for college-level chemistry by providing a rigorous foundation in atomic structure, bonding, and reaction stoichiometry. Participants explore the principles of kinetics, thermodynamics, and equilibrium through hands-on investigations and data analysis. The curriculum emphasizes the ability to design experiments and justify results using quantitative reasoning. Students master the properties of gases, liquids, and solids while understanding the intermolecular forces that govern matter. By studying acid-base chemistry and electrochemistry, they learn to predict the outcomes of complex chemical reactions. This analytical training is essential for future professionals in engineering, medicine, and pharmaceutical research. The course provides the technical proficiency and scientific discipline needed for advanced laboratory work.

Course Overview

Why Choose This AP Course

This course prepares students for pre-med, engineering, and chemistry majors. As a central science, chemistry connects the physical and life sciences, making this course a versatile asset for any STEM-focused student. Participants gain a professional-level understanding of atomic structure, chemical kinetics, and thermodynamics. This technical depth is necessary for success in careers ranging from chemical engineering to forensic science and medical research. The course emphasizes quantitative reasoning, requiring students to solve complex problems with mathematical precision and significant figure accuracy. Through rigorous laboratory investigations, students learn the discipline and safety protocols required for high-level research. This preparation ensures that students are ready for the demanding 'weed-out' courses often found in university science programs. It is a perfect fit for students who enjoy uncovering the fundamental rules that govern all matter. It builds the analytical skills needed to innovate in materials science and biotechnology.

Critical Thinking

Technical Skills

Problem Solving

Academic Growth

Colaboration

Career Readiness

Prerequisites

Lab Skills

Comfort with experiments helpful

Recommended

Intro Chemistry

Prior chemistry coursework essential

Required

Scientific Calculator

Familiarity beneficial

Required

Algebra II

Strong algebra skills necessary

Required
Key Learning Outcomes

Interpret lab results

Analyze thermodynamics

Master equilibrium concepts

Prepare for college chemistry

Understand atomic theory

Apply stoichiometry

Confused About Exam Selection?

Chat with our experts and get personalized Exams recommendations based on your profile and choices.

Course Framework

Structure & Assessment

Unit 1–9 covering chemistry topics

1

Conceptual MCQs

2

Free-response quantitative problems

3

Laboratory-based emphasis

4

Duration

Full academic year

Scoring

Scale of 1–5

Grading Basis

MCQ and FRQ sections

Strategies for Success

Syllabus

You'll learn about the composition of atoms and ways scientists measure and categorize these building blocks of matter.

Unit 1

Atomic Structure and Properties

You'll discover the range of chemical bonds and how their structure can affect the properties of the molecules created.

Unit 2

Compound Structure and Properties

You'll explore how atoms come together to create solids, liquids, and gases, and how forces between particles govern the properties of everything around you.

Unit 3

Properties of Substances and Mixtures

You'll learn how to differentiate physical and chemical processes, and how to measure and express chemical reactions via chemical equations.

Unit 4

Chemical Reactions

You'll explore various methods to observe the changes that occur during a chemical reaction, the factors that influence reaction rate, and how it relates to a series of elementary reactions.

Unit 5

Kinetics

You'll learn about energy changes in chemical reactions and how a transfer of energy can change a substance’s physical qualities.

Unit 6

Thermochemistry

You'll chart how chemical reactions change over time, what causes substances to reach equilibrium, and how systems react when that equilibrium is disturbed.

Unit 7

Equilibrium

You'll learn more about pH, the qualities and properties of acids and bases, and how they interact in chemical reactions.

Unit 8

Acids and Bases

You'll be introduced to the concept of “thermodynamic favorability” for reactions, meaning how likely they are to occur given energy changes and environmental factors, and how chemical reactions can be used to generate electricity.

Unit 9

Thermodynamics and Electrochemistry

Strategies for Success

Study & Success Tips

Interpret lab results

Tip 4

Analyze thermodynamics

Tip 3

Apply stoichiometry

Tip 2

Understand atomic theory

Tip 1

Prepare for college chemistry

Tip 6

Master equilibrium concepts

Tip 5

Powered by AI

AI - Powered Tools

Smart predictions and insights for your admission journey

AI CGPA to Percentile Converter

Convert your CGPA into a standardized percentile for academic evaluation.

AI University Predictor

Predict universities you can get into based on academic profile and scores.

bottom of page