Where are you at? -AP Chem-

<p>like other threads, where are you in AP chem?
We're now in the gas law (Chapter 10 in Brown, LeMay, Bursten text). I doubt every book has same order of units.</p>

<p>weve just done organic chemistry.</p>

<p>at my school we are using the zumdaul book and we are on chapter 12: rate of reactions</p>

<p>we're using zumdalh also. on ch.21 (nuclear chemsitry)</p>

<p>we are on solubility constant stuff(we've finished organic, acids/bases, gases, uhh...equilibrium)</p>

<p>we are in the middle of studying arenes</p>

<p>we are in chapter 12 of zumdahl.... rate of reactions... umm but we have moved around a while lot</p>

<p>Just finished Chapter 10 (intermolecular forces, etc.) in the Zumdahl book. We have not skipped any chapters in the Zumdahl book yet --- just skipped certain sections of the chapters that are not included on the AP exam. Seems like we're moving at a decent pace (really 8 chapters in 4 months...first 2 we just spent a week on b/c it was 99.9% review).</p>

<p>We did bonding and lewis dot stuff last week... We've been skipping around a bunch though... we've done thermochemistry, stoichiometry, reactions, gas laws, and all the basics.</p>

<p>We've been skipping around a lot...we just finished periodic trends (god knows what chapter in lemay)</p>

<p>"ap chem is way easier than i thought". who's with me?</p>

<p>Is any1 using ebbing? How far r u?</p>

<p>Uh, no. It's definitely not easier than I thought it would be.</p>

<p>considering the fact that i didn't take regular chemistry it is easy. but in general it's ok not easy. oh yeah, we just finished equilibrium, but we've skipped some chapters.</p>