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AP Chemistry 1-Week Countdown Packet | Exam Review FRQ Practice Answer Keys All 9 Units | INSTANT Download
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Seven days out. You don't need to relearn the entire course — you need to figure out where your points are and go get them.
This 32-page self-study packet walks you through all nine AP Chemistry units the way I'd walk a private tutoring student through them the week before the exam. Rank your weakest units first, work through a practice problem per unit (cover the solution, try it cold, then check), hit an FRQ and a few MCQs, and build out the list of facts the College Board won't hand you on exam day. The Quick-Reference sheet at the back is your night-before review.
Written by a PhD chemist (Northwestern, peptide chemistry). This is not a generic review sheet — it's a week-long study plan with actual worked problems, answer keys that explain the reasoning, and exam strategy built in from page one.
✦ WHAT'S INCLUDED ✦
• Unit Priority Guide with AP exam weight for all 9 units — so you know exactly where to spend your time • 7-Day Study Plan mapped to the exam schedule • Exam Format overview + FRQ scoring breakdown • FRQ Sentence Starters table — what to write when the prompt says "explain," "justify," or "predict" • FRQ Traps table — 9 prompt phrases that cost students points every year, with the correct response for each • For every unit (Units 1–9): high-frequency concepts, common exam mistakes, 1–2 worked examples with full solutions, FRQ practice, and multiple choice • PES diagrams (logarithmic scale) for both the FRQ and worked example in Unit 1 • Redox half-reaction balancing worked example (Unit 4) • Galvanic cell diagram (Unit 9 worked example) • Titration curve with labeled buffer region, half-equivalence point, and equivalence point (Unit 8 answer key) • Quick-Reference Sheet: strong acids, strong bases, solubility rules, Ka/Kb table, standard reduction potentials, pH significant figures rule, common polyatomic ions • "Not on the Equation Sheet" table — 10 items that have appeared on recent FRQs and must be memorized • Full answer keys with reasoning for every FRQ and MCQ • The Night Before and Morning Of guide: exactly what to do (and not do) the last 18 hours
✦ FORMAT ✦
• 29 pages, PDF • Instant download — available immediately after purchase • Designed for self-study (no teacher/student split) • Figures rendered at high resolution
✦ BEST FOR ✦
Students in their final week of AP Chemistry prep who want a structured, high-yield review — not another textbook chapter. Works as a standalone study guide or alongside any prep book.
✦ FROM A PHD CHEMIST ✦
I have a PhD in peptide chemistry from Northwestern. I've tutored AP Chemistry students one-on-one for years. Every FRQ trap in this packet is something I've watched real students lose points on. Every worked example is something I've walked a student through the week before the exam. This is not AI-generated filler; it's what I'd actually tell you if you booked a session with me.
This 32-page self-study packet walks you through all nine AP Chemistry units the way I'd walk a private tutoring student through them the week before the exam. Rank your weakest units first, work through a practice problem per unit (cover the solution, try it cold, then check), hit an FRQ and a few MCQs, and build out the list of facts the College Board won't hand you on exam day. The Quick-Reference sheet at the back is your night-before review.
Written by a PhD chemist (Northwestern, peptide chemistry). This is not a generic review sheet — it's a week-long study plan with actual worked problems, answer keys that explain the reasoning, and exam strategy built in from page one.
✦ WHAT'S INCLUDED ✦
• Unit Priority Guide with AP exam weight for all 9 units — so you know exactly where to spend your time • 7-Day Study Plan mapped to the exam schedule • Exam Format overview + FRQ scoring breakdown • FRQ Sentence Starters table — what to write when the prompt says "explain," "justify," or "predict" • FRQ Traps table — 9 prompt phrases that cost students points every year, with the correct response for each • For every unit (Units 1–9): high-frequency concepts, common exam mistakes, 1–2 worked examples with full solutions, FRQ practice, and multiple choice • PES diagrams (logarithmic scale) for both the FRQ and worked example in Unit 1 • Redox half-reaction balancing worked example (Unit 4) • Galvanic cell diagram (Unit 9 worked example) • Titration curve with labeled buffer region, half-equivalence point, and equivalence point (Unit 8 answer key) • Quick-Reference Sheet: strong acids, strong bases, solubility rules, Ka/Kb table, standard reduction potentials, pH significant figures rule, common polyatomic ions • "Not on the Equation Sheet" table — 10 items that have appeared on recent FRQs and must be memorized • Full answer keys with reasoning for every FRQ and MCQ • The Night Before and Morning Of guide: exactly what to do (and not do) the last 18 hours
✦ FORMAT ✦
• 29 pages, PDF • Instant download — available immediately after purchase • Designed for self-study (no teacher/student split) • Figures rendered at high resolution
✦ BEST FOR ✦
Students in their final week of AP Chemistry prep who want a structured, high-yield review — not another textbook chapter. Works as a standalone study guide or alongside any prep book.
✦ FROM A PHD CHEMIST ✦
I have a PhD in peptide chemistry from Northwestern. I've tutored AP Chemistry students one-on-one for years. Every FRQ trap in this packet is something I've watched real students lose points on. Every worked example is something I've walked a student through the week before the exam. This is not AI-generated filler; it's what I'd actually tell you if you booked a session with me.
Seven days out. You don't need to relearn the entire course — you need to figure out where your points are and go get them.
This 32-page self-study packet walks you through all nine AP Chemistry units the way I'd walk a private tutoring student through them the week before the exam. Rank your weakest units first, work through a practice problem per unit (cover the solution, try it cold, then check), hit an FRQ and a few MCQs, and build out the list of facts the College Board won't hand you on exam day. The Quick-Reference sheet at the back is your night-before review.
Written by a PhD chemist (Northwestern, peptide chemistry). This is not a generic review sheet — it's a week-long study plan with actual worked problems, answer keys that explain the reasoning, and exam strategy built in from page one.
✦ WHAT'S INCLUDED ✦
• Unit Priority Guide with AP exam weight for all 9 units — so you know exactly where to spend your time • 7-Day Study Plan mapped to the exam schedule • Exam Format overview + FRQ scoring breakdown • FRQ Sentence Starters table — what to write when the prompt says "explain," "justify," or "predict" • FRQ Traps table — 9 prompt phrases that cost students points every year, with the correct response for each • For every unit (Units 1–9): high-frequency concepts, common exam mistakes, 1–2 worked examples with full solutions, FRQ practice, and multiple choice • PES diagrams (logarithmic scale) for both the FRQ and worked example in Unit 1 • Redox half-reaction balancing worked example (Unit 4) • Galvanic cell diagram (Unit 9 worked example) • Titration curve with labeled buffer region, half-equivalence point, and equivalence point (Unit 8 answer key) • Quick-Reference Sheet: strong acids, strong bases, solubility rules, Ka/Kb table, standard reduction potentials, pH significant figures rule, common polyatomic ions • "Not on the Equation Sheet" table — 10 items that have appeared on recent FRQs and must be memorized • Full answer keys with reasoning for every FRQ and MCQ • The Night Before and Morning Of guide: exactly what to do (and not do) the last 18 hours
✦ FORMAT ✦
• 29 pages, PDF • Instant download — available immediately after purchase • Designed for self-study (no teacher/student split) • Figures rendered at high resolution
✦ BEST FOR ✦
Students in their final week of AP Chemistry prep who want a structured, high-yield review — not another textbook chapter. Works as a standalone study guide or alongside any prep book.
✦ FROM A PHD CHEMIST ✦
I have a PhD in peptide chemistry from Northwestern. I've tutored AP Chemistry students one-on-one for years. Every FRQ trap in this packet is something I've watched real students lose points on. Every worked example is something I've walked a student through the week before the exam. This is not AI-generated filler; it's what I'd actually tell you if you booked a session with me.
This 32-page self-study packet walks you through all nine AP Chemistry units the way I'd walk a private tutoring student through them the week before the exam. Rank your weakest units first, work through a practice problem per unit (cover the solution, try it cold, then check), hit an FRQ and a few MCQs, and build out the list of facts the College Board won't hand you on exam day. The Quick-Reference sheet at the back is your night-before review.
Written by a PhD chemist (Northwestern, peptide chemistry). This is not a generic review sheet — it's a week-long study plan with actual worked problems, answer keys that explain the reasoning, and exam strategy built in from page one.
✦ WHAT'S INCLUDED ✦
• Unit Priority Guide with AP exam weight for all 9 units — so you know exactly where to spend your time • 7-Day Study Plan mapped to the exam schedule • Exam Format overview + FRQ scoring breakdown • FRQ Sentence Starters table — what to write when the prompt says "explain," "justify," or "predict" • FRQ Traps table — 9 prompt phrases that cost students points every year, with the correct response for each • For every unit (Units 1–9): high-frequency concepts, common exam mistakes, 1–2 worked examples with full solutions, FRQ practice, and multiple choice • PES diagrams (logarithmic scale) for both the FRQ and worked example in Unit 1 • Redox half-reaction balancing worked example (Unit 4) • Galvanic cell diagram (Unit 9 worked example) • Titration curve with labeled buffer region, half-equivalence point, and equivalence point (Unit 8 answer key) • Quick-Reference Sheet: strong acids, strong bases, solubility rules, Ka/Kb table, standard reduction potentials, pH significant figures rule, common polyatomic ions • "Not on the Equation Sheet" table — 10 items that have appeared on recent FRQs and must be memorized • Full answer keys with reasoning for every FRQ and MCQ • The Night Before and Morning Of guide: exactly what to do (and not do) the last 18 hours
✦ FORMAT ✦
• 29 pages, PDF • Instant download — available immediately after purchase • Designed for self-study (no teacher/student split) • Figures rendered at high resolution
✦ BEST FOR ✦
Students in their final week of AP Chemistry prep who want a structured, high-yield review — not another textbook chapter. Works as a standalone study guide or alongside any prep book.
✦ FROM A PHD CHEMIST ✦
I have a PhD in peptide chemistry from Northwestern. I've tutored AP Chemistry students one-on-one for years. Every FRQ trap in this packet is something I've watched real students lose points on. Every worked example is something I've walked a student through the week before the exam. This is not AI-generated filler; it's what I'd actually tell you if you booked a session with me.

