AP Chemistry Summer Assignment 2014 You will be assigned a list of problems to solve from the textbook: The AP Edition of Chemistry, The Central Science, by Brown, Lemay, Bursten, Murphy, and Woodward, 12th ed. The problems that are in red in the textbook have the answers in the appendix. Check your answers-but still show all necessary work! No credit will be given for answers without evidence of work. (Books can be purchased on Amazon, this is optional. Or sign one out from LHS Guidance) Each set of problems has listed with it the BozemanScience.com Video Clip that will help with your understanding prior to attempting the problem. Note: some of the videos will be from the Chemistry page and some will be from the AP Chemistry page. They are both very informative pages. Chapter Exercises at End of Chapter BozemanScience.com Video Chapter 1 35-40 Chemistry:Unit1:Signifigant Figures Chapter 1 46,47 Chemistry: Unit 1: Factor Label Chapter 2 23, 24, 26, 27, 34, 35 Chapter 2 66, 70, 72, 78 Chapter 3 11, 12 Chemistry: Unit 5: Chemical Reactions: Beginners Guide to Balancing Equations Chapter 3 19, 20 AP Chemistry: Big Idea 3: 27 Molecular, Ionic and Net ionic Equations AP Chemistry: Big Idea 3: 29 Synthesis and Decomposition Chapter 3 34, 44, 50 AP Chemistry: Big Idea 1: 9 Mass Spectrometry AP Chemistry: Big Idea 1: 11 Symbolic Representations Chemistry: Unit 6 Formulas: Naming Compounds 1 Chemistry: Unit 6 Formulas: Naming Compounds 2 Chemistry: Unit 5: Mole Conversions Chapter 3 63, 64 AP Chemistry: Big Idea 3: 28 Stiochiometry Chapter 3 77, 78 Chemistry: Unit 7: Limiting Reactant and Percent Yield Chapter 4 21, 22, 23, 24 Chapter 4 35, 37, 39 Chapter 4 49, 50, 51, 52 AP Chemistry: Big Idea 3: 31 Redox Reactions Chapter 4 63, 64, 75, 76 AP Chemistry: Big Idea 2: 15 Solutions AP Chemistry: Big Idea 3: 27 Molecular, Ionic, and Net Ionic Equations AP Chemistry: Big Idea 3: 30 Neutralization Reactions This assignment is designed to get you thinking about Chemistry and recalling the concepts that you learned in Honors Chemistry. Some of these problems may be more challenging than the problems in Honors Chemistry. That is to be expected, this is a college level textbook. Submission of these problems will occur over 3 due dates: Chapter 1 and 2 problems are due by July 11, 2014 Chapter 3 problems are due by August 1, 2014 Chapter 4 problems are due by August 15, 2014 *Late Charges will be applied as follows: 25% deducted per day late. Email me photos or scans of your work by 8:00PM on each date listed above: pmowen@smcps.org Due on the First Day of School: Read through the 6 Big Ideas of AP Chemistry. Make a list of the Essential Knowledge Statements that you feel you already understand.