AP Chemistry Practice Pro
AP Chemistry Practice Pro Summary
AP Chemistry Practice Pro is a mobile iOS app in Education by Manish Kumar. Released in Dec 2025 (2 months ago). Store metadata: updated Dec 10, 2025.
Store info: Last updated on App Store on Dec 10, 2025 .
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App Description
AP Chemistry Practice is a learning and revision app designed for students preparing for Advanced Placement Chemistry. The app follows the AP Chemistry curriculum and combines clear explanations with practice based learning. It is suitable for high school learners, college preparation, and anyone who wants a strong foundation in chemistry.
The app includes topic wise notes, structured lessons, and MCQ style practice questions so that you can learn concepts and test your understanding at the same time.
Topics Covered in AP Chemistry Practice
1. Atomic Structure and Properties
Learn atomic models, electron configuration, quantum concepts, periodic trends, and how photoelectron spectroscopy and mass spectrometry provide evidence for atomic structure and isotopes.
2. Molecular and Ionic Bonding
Study ionic, covalent, and metallic bonding, Lewis structures, resonance, VSEPR shapes, bond polarity, and hybridization such as sp, sp2, and sp3.
3. Intermolecular Forces and Properties
Understand London dispersion forces, dipole dipole interactions, hydrogen bonding, and how intermolecular forces affect properties of liquids, solids, and solutions.
4. Chemical Reactions and Stoichiometry
Review reaction types such as synthesis, decomposition, combustion, and redox. Practice balancing equations and solving stoichiometry problems involving moles, limiting reactants, and percent yield.
5. Kinetics
Explore reaction rates, rate laws, rate constants, and factors that influence reaction rate. Learn about reaction mechanisms, elementary steps, and the role of catalysts.
6. Thermodynamics
Study energy forms, the first law of thermodynamics, enthalpy changes, and the concept of heat in chemical reactions.
7. Equilibrium
Understand dynamic equilibrium, the equilibrium constant K, the reaction quotient Q, and how changes in conditions affect equilibrium according to Le Chatelier principle. Practice concepts of solubility product Ksp and common ion effect.
8. Acids and Bases
Learn acid base theories, strong and weak acids and bases, pH and pOH, Ka and Kb, buffer solutions, and titration curves including indicators and equivalence points.
9. Applications of Thermodynamics and Electrochemistry
Study electrochemical cells, galvanic and electrolytic cells, standard electrode potentials, and the Nernst equation for concentration effects.
10. Applied and Advanced Topics
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