<p>When you guys refer to “Chang” are you referring to the book called “Chemistry” the 7th Edition by Raymond Chang? The book with the orange/yellow/sky-blue cover?</p>
<p>If so I’m using that book too!</p>
<p>When you guys refer to “Chang” are you referring to the book called “Chemistry” the 7th Edition by Raymond Chang? The book with the orange/yellow/sky-blue cover?</p>
<p>If so I’m using that book too!</p>
<p>Hi!</p>
<p>I am planning to take AP Chemistry this year; because my school just created AP Chem course, so there is debate going around as to which book to use. Good candidates for textbook are Zumdahl, Central Science, Chang, Oxtoby, and Matter& Changes. I would like to know the advantage and disadvantage of each book, based on your experience and general opinion…like which textbook gives best explanation, which textbook gives best AP CHem-level practice questions, which textbook gives overall pictures well, and etc.</p>
<p>ALso for those who are using Oxtoby’s book, is that textbook really hard?</p>
<p>my AP Chemistry class is okay. out of the fourteen kids in the class there are about seven who pass and seven who fail. Out of the whole class i am rank seven.:D</p>
<p>woooohoooo</p>
<p>xD</p>
<p>anyways this is gonna be my first ap test and i am actually quite excited even though i know nothing basicallyD:</p>