<p>now im not asking for any specifics, but im more concerned with how to prepare. I was really wondering if we need to memorize equations or if they are given to us or if there is no use for them at all. Also if you could just give a ballpark figure of how hard the level of difficulty is. Thank you</p>
<p>I can safely say that it isn't difficult - personally a 3/10, with 10 being the highest difficulty level. I managed to get 34/44 correct and that was a passing score. If it matters, I did briefly skim an AP Chem study book but then again, I took chemistry in 9th grade.</p>
<p>As for the test, I can't recall too much. But I can safely say that there is a periodic table given. Equations... the closest thing that relates to that is the conversion of units (ie moles to grams, vice versa). Just know the "conversion triangle" or whatever it's called by your teacher. Some knowledge of acids and bases is required including which makes a solution have more or less H+. There's more stuff than this of course but I can't recall too much of it - too busy meeting new people at SA. ;P</p>