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	<title>Comments on: In AP chemistry, how much of the textbook is used/covered in class?</title>
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		<title>By: Allison</title>
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		<description>I also used that book. It was extremely large, but it is truly a college textbook- in my class, I don't even think we covered half of it. We go much less in depth than the textbook did, and we skipped a lot of the chapters. Don't worry-- AP Chemistry isn't bad. 

Acids/Bases, redox, equilibrium, organic chemistry (although only very few basics of this), lattice energy, stoichiometry, chemical reactions, and most topics covered in a basic chemistry course in high school (before AP Chem) such as the people like Dalton, Rutherford, etc. are covered. Basic periodic trends- radius, electronegativity, etc. are also covered, and basic facts about elements and compounds. Its also necessary to memorize many of the polyatomic ions.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I also used that book. It was extremely large, but it is truly a college textbook- in my class, I don&#8217;t even think we covered half of it. We go much less in depth than the textbook did, and we skipped a lot of the chapters. Don&#8217;t worry&#8211; AP Chemistry isn&#8217;t bad. </p>
<p>Acids/Bases, redox, equilibrium, organic chemistry (although only very few basics of this), lattice energy, stoichiometry, chemical reactions, and most topics covered in a basic chemistry course in high school (before AP Chem) such as the people like Dalton, Rutherford, etc. are covered. Basic periodic trends- radius, electronegativity, etc. are also covered, and basic facts about elements and compounds. Its also necessary to memorize many of the polyatomic ions.</p>
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