AP Chemistry Score Calculator
Use ChemiFun’s free calculator to estimate your AP Chemistry exam score based on your multiple-choice (MCQ) and free-response (FRQ) performance.
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Based on 60 MCQs and 7 FRQs (3 long, 4 short).
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This is an unofficial prediction tool and is not affiliated with the College Board. Use it to guide your practice, not as a guarantee.
AP Chemistry Units Overview
The AP Chemistry course is organized into nine units. Use this overview to plan your revision, and combine it with the full study guide on Chem.fun.
- Unit 1 – Atomic Structure and Properties – electrons, periodic trends, PES.
- Unit 2 – Molecular and Ionic Compound Structure – bonding, VSEPR, polarity.
- Unit 3 – Intermolecular Forces and Properties – IMFs, boiling point, solubility.
- Unit 4 – Chemical Reactions – stoichiometry, limiting reactants, redox.
- Unit 5 – Kinetics – rate laws, mechanisms, activation energy.
- Unit 6 – Thermodynamics – enthalpy, calorimetry, Hess’s law.
- Unit 7 – Equilibrium – K, Q, ICE tables, Le Châtelier.
- Unit 8 – Acids and Bases – pH, pOH, Ka, Kb, titrations, buffers.
- Unit 9 – Applications of Thermodynamics – ΔG, entropy, electrochemistry.
For formulas, see the AP Chem Formula Sheet. To test yourself, try the AP Chem Quiz.
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