AP Chemistry - 5 sessions
AP Chemistry Syllabus Overview
The AP Chemistry course is designed to be the equivalent of a first-year college general chemistry course. It centers around four "Big Ideas": Scale, Proportion, and Quantity; Structure and Properties; Transformations; and Energy.
Unit Breakdown
The curriculum is divided into nine core units of study:
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Atomic Structure and Properties: Moles and molar mass, mass spectroscopy, elemental composition, and periodic trends.
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Molecular and Ionic Compound Structure and Properties: Types of chemical bonds, VSEPR theory, and bond polarity.
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Intermolecular Forces and Properties: States of matter, Ideal Gas Law (PV = nRT), and solubility.
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Chemical Reactions: Net ionic equations, stoichiometry, and types of chemical reactions (acid-base, redox, precipitation).
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Kinetics: Reaction rates, rate laws, and collision theory.
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Thermodynamics: Endothermic and exothermic processes, heat capacity, and Enthalpy of Reaction.
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Equilibrium: Reversible reactions, the equilibrium constant, and Le Chatelier’s Principle.
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Acids and Bases: pH and pOH calculations, strong vs. weak acids, and titrations.
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Applications of Thermodynamics: Entropy, Gibbs Free Energy, and Electrochemistry.
AP Chemistry - 1 Session Master college-level chemistry concepts in a focused one-on-one tutoring session. Whether you're tackling atomic structure, chemical reactions, equilibrium, or thermodynamics, this session covers the AP Chemistry curriculum aligned with the four Big Ideas: Scale & Proportion, Structure & Properties, Transformations, and Energy. Perfect for students preparing for the AP exam, working through challenging units, or building foundational understanding. Each session is customized to your learning goals and current level.