Barron's AP Chemistry, 7th Edition Author: Neil D. Jespersen | Language: English | ISBN:
1438002718 | Format: PDF
Barron's AP Chemistry, 7th Edition Description
Updated to reflect the brand new AP Chemistry exam that will be administered for the first time in May 2014, this manual includes:
Six practice AP exams: three diagnostic tests and three full-length practice exams that are aligned with the upcoming, new AP Chemistry examAll questions answered and explainedA comprehensive subject review covering the structure of matter, chemical bonding, states of matter, physical chemistry, chemical reactions, and all other test topicsStudy tips and test-taking strategies
The manual can be purchased alone or with an optional CD-ROM that presents two additional full-length practice tests with automatic scoring and fully explained answers.- Series: Barron's Ap Chemistry
- Paperback: 752 pages
- Publisher: Barron's Educational Series; 7 edition (February 1, 2014)
- Language: English
- ISBN-10: 1438002718
- ISBN-13: 978-1438002712
- Product Dimensions: 10.6 x 8.4 x 1.4 inches
- Shipping Weight: 2.5 pounds (View shipping rates and policies)
the study guide is the best to format for the new test of the guides availble--to this point. It still needs some fine tuning, however the practice tests are really changed from previous editions. the multiple choice contains more question "sets", a lot of particulate level drawings, the seven fr questions seem to be redone completely--not just reschuffle old types of questions under new heading like the other reveiw guides out so far.
they mention PES, but do not show any PES data, they include a chapter on organic--which I do not believe is too relevent anymore. but this is light years better than the review guides I've looked at so far.
By jjm tennessee
I am a semi-retired chem teacher who tutors chemistry online. I bought this book as a reference book and to hone my AP skills. I was sorely disappointed in how many errors I found in the practice exams. Glaring errors in several of the free response questions.
90% of the text book was fine - but the 10% with errors slowed me down considerably trying to find sources to assure the correct answers and methodology. As a long time chem teacher these were easy for me to spot - but I worry about the inexperienced chem student who is relying on what is in this book to help them prepare for the AP test.
This would not be so bad if the text book would allow us to provide/suggest corrections somewhere online. And once vetted, a place to go to find the corrections. If this type of resource exists for this text, I have been unable to find it.
By Linda
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