AP Chemistry Exam Questions
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Based on the user reviews of the "AP Chemistry Exam Questions" app, here are three pros and three cons: **Pros:** * Effective practice material for AP Chemistry exams, helping students prepare well. (15 words) * Well-organized and concise questions covering various topics in AP Chemistry curriculum. (15 words) * Frequent updates ensure consistent and relevant content for students' needs. (15 words) **Cons:** * Limited number of questions, leaving students seeking additional practice materials. (15 words) * Some questions lack clear explanations or answers, frustrating users. (15 words) * In-app purchases for additional features or questions can be costly. (15 words) Please note that these points are based on the user reviews available on the Apple App Store on the date of analysis.
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500 AP-style questions with detailed answer explanations to prepare you for what you’ll see on test day. 5 Steps to a 5: 500 AP Chemistry Questions to Know by Test Day gives you 500 practice questions that cover the most essential course material and help you work toward a 5 on the test. The questions parallel the format and degree of difficulty that you’ll find on the actual AP exams and are accompanied by answers with comprehensive explanations. The questions in this book were written by expert AP teachers who know the exam inside and out, so they closely reflect what you’ll see when you’ll sit for the AP Chemistry test. This valuable study guide features: •500 AP-style questions and answers •Detailed review explanations for right and wrong answers •Close simulations of the real AP exam •Updated material that reflects the latest AP exam This free application includes all questions in Chapter 1 - Atoms (1-85). The remaining 415 questions are available through an in-app purchase of $15.99. This app has been designed for the iPhone/iPad with interactive features. -Study/Timed Exam/Bookmark modes are available for review. -In the Study mode, check the answers as you tackle the questions. -In the Timed Exam mode, time yourself and review the answers after the time is up. -In the Bookmark mode, review only the questions you have flagged for further study. -File away correctly answered questions after each practice test. -Opt to include questions from previous quizzes. -Store practice test scores to track your progress. -Save your work to the iCloud to access on multiple devices. About the Author Mina Lebitz worked in biochemistry research before transitioning to teaching and tutoring at both the high school and college level. As a teacher, she designed curricula for several science courses, mentored students with research projects and was awarded The New York Times’ Teachers Who Make a Difference Award. She spent several years as the senior science tutor at one of the most prestigious private tutoring and test prep agencies in the United States. Mina continues to develop science curricula, working with students and their parents to help them achieve their academic goals, while continuing to learn everything she can about what she loves most, science.500 AP-style questions with detailed answer explanations to prepare you for what you’ll see on test day.
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