This is an AP Chemistry practice test course. This course contains six tests with carefully selected high-quality multiple-choice questions to test basic knowledge, essential understanding, and enduring knowledge of concepts in the eight topics of Unit 1: Atomic Structure and Properties. This course can help you prep for a unit test or the AP chem exam.
Questions in each test are nicely organized from easy to medium to hard to AP exam-type questions. You’ll see this throughout my practice test courses. I do this to help you build confidence in the beginning, and strengthened your
My AP Chemistry Practice Tests follow the 2020 AP Chemistry Framework.
Unit 1: Atomic Structure and Properties contains the following topics or sub-unit.
Unit 1.1: Moles and Molar Mass (18 questions)
•Mole-mass Conversions
•Mole-Avogadro’s Number Conversions
•Mole-Volume of Gas Conversions
•Mixed Unit Conversions
Unit 1.2: Mass Spectroscopy of Elements (24 questions)
•Reading and Analyzing Single Element Charts
•Calculating Average Atomic Mass from Relative Abundances of Isotopes
•Unit 1.3: Elemental Composition of Pure Substances (29 questions)
Unit 1.3: Elemental Composition of Pure Substances (29 questions)
•Molecular and Empirical Formulas
•Empirical Formulas for Nonmolecular Substances
•Mole Ratio of Atoms or Ions
•Percent Composition by Mass
Unit 1.4: Composition of Mixtures (8 questions)
•Intro and understanding Mixtures
•Analyzing the composition of a mixture for purity
•Does not cover the separation of mixtures or solutions
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Unit 1.5: Atomic Theories and Structure of an Atom (21 questions)
•Atomic Theories
•Subatomic particles
•Isotopes
•Electron Configuration (21 questions)
•Quantum numbers, Sublevels, Orbitals
•Aufbau Principle and Hund’s Rule
•Arrangement of Electrons in Atoms & Ions
•Ground & Excited State Configuration
Unit 1.6: Photoelectron Spectroscopy (PES)
•Determining Binding Energy, Element’s Name, & Electron Orbital, Electron Configuration, etc.
•Comparing Spectra of Two Atoms
•Justifying Differences in Peak Height and Binding Energy
•Over 20 PES Diagram questions
Unit 1.7: Periodic Trends
•Atomic Radius
•Ionic Radius
•Electronegativity
•Ionization Energy
•Electron Affinity
•Metallic Characteristics
•Predicting, Determining, and Justifying Trends
Unit 1.8: Valence Electrons and Ionic Compounds
•Valence Electrons and Chemical Properties
•Atomic Composition of Ions
•Charge of an Ion
•Formulas of Ionic Compounds
•Names of Ionic Compounds