<p>The hardest part for someone who has never taken chemistry before would be the beginning. Understanding stoichiometry, the structure and predictive behavior of atoms and such…after understanding the basics, it’s smooth rolling from there.</p>
<p>@Masterball Ah so you can tell me what an unknown substance is if I tell you it’s density, temperature, and pressure?</p>
<p>Depends how good you are at chem/math. One of my friends that took it last year said it was hard as hell. But one of my friends who has taken both AP Cal classes, and Physics, said it was cake.</p>
<p>Out of all those tests, the lowest he got was a 4. The one who said it was hard got a 2. It just depends on your skills and how good you are at a certain subject</p>
<p>@Niquii: Yea, all I remember is that it was about “rate”. I wish I had a better teacher explaining things. I got lucky with the test 2 weeks ago but I think I flop the one last Friday. I’m going to listen and put up the phone.</p>
<p>Oh rates? I love rates! Man, rates and equilibrium are my jam! Acids and bases are going ok for me, as well. Hey, if you ever need any help you can just FB message me, but, yes, put down the phone Tisk tisk</p>
<p>I LOVE AP CHEM. my teacher isnt that great… but i’m self-studying and i basically understand everything after reading a prep book once. (and it reflects in my practice USNCO scores too hehe)
idk the concepts are really straightforward for me and i really like math so uh yeah .________.</p>
<p>My school has block scheduling so I just started AP Chem two weeks ago. We’re on molecular geometry and molecular orbital configurations. Chapter 10 in the Chang book. It’s not that bad but it’s definitely harder than my other classes.</p>