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AP Chemistry: Homeschool Curriculum

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Course Description

Overview

Make even the toughest AP Chemistry topics easy for your homeschooler to understand with our engaging homeschool curriculum course. Your student can access our short video and text lessons at any time to prepare for the AP exam.

Syllabus

  • Ch 1. Experimental Laboratory Chemistry - AP Chemistry: Homeschool Curriculum
  • Ch 2. Properties of Matter - AP Chemistry: Homeschool Curriculum
  • Ch 3. Atomic Structure - AP Chemistry: Homeschool Curriculum
  • Ch 4. The Periodic Table of Elements - AP Chemistry: Homeschool Curriculum
  • Ch 5. Nuclear Chemistry - AP Chemistry: Homeschool Curriculum
  • Ch 6. Bonding - AP Chemistry: Homeschool Curriculum
  • Ch 7. Phase Changes for Liquids and Solids - AP Chemistry: Homeschool Curriculum
  • Ch 8. Gases - AP Chemistry: Homeschool Curriculum
  • Ch 9. Solutions - AP Chemistry: Homeschool Curriculum
  • Ch 10. Stoichiometry & Chemical Equations - AP Chemistry: Homeschool Curriculum
  • Ch 11. Acids, Bases and Chemical Reactions - AP Chemistry: Homeschool Curriculum
  • Ch 12. Equilibrium - AP Chemistry: Homeschool Curriculum
  • Ch 13. Kinetics - AP Chemistry: Homeschool Curriculum
  • Ch 14. Thermodynamics - AP Chemistry: Homeschool Curriculum
  • Ch 15. Organic Chemistry - AP Chemistry: Homeschool Curriculum
  • Ch 16. Portions of the AP Chemistry Exam: Homeschool Curriculum

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