<p>In your experience, what has been the hardest part of AP chem? The math, a certain chapter, the equations, etc.?</p>
<p>I am currently taking AP Chemistry and the hardest part would be the workload and remembering to use significant figures.</p>
<p>Acids and Bases and Electrochemistry</p>
<p>In my opinion, it’s not that any one topic is excruciatingly hard, but it’s the unbelievably large amount of hard material you have to know that makes AP Chem so difficult.</p>
<p>It’s not too hard. I’m loving it. BUT the fact that I have to use significant figures and write units while solving a problem is a first for me so that’s definitely challenging…</p>
<p>Thermodynamics & Thermochemistry
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<p>Sent from my SGH-T839 using CC</p>
<p>memorizing what colors are created when you mix solutions!
That part is just… -_____-;;;</p>
<p>Kenetics and Equilibrium. The rest are easy peesy.</p>
<p>Buffers and titration were a killer</p>
<p>Understanding how the math relates to the concepts and the use of past chapters to work out certain problems. So far, I’m having the most trouble with is kinetics…</p>
<p>+1 for the large amount of information.</p>
<p>It’s not necessarily hard, so much as it’s <em>a lot</em> of information to cover and <em>master</em> in such a short amount of time. If it were broken up over the course of 2 years, I think pretty much anyone could kill the class, but … it isn’t.</p>