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Old 04-19-2005, 05:05 AM   #6 (permalink)
vinaur
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I'm taking AP Chem in highschool right now and it's quite easy, for me anyway. The stuff that we covered seems to be quite different from what the people described above. So far we've covered nomenclature, equilibrium stuff (regular, acid-base, solubility, buffering), a bunch of thermochem (enthalpy, entropy, Gibb's free energy, etc.), RedOx reactions, and doing some half-reaction balancing right now (seems to be rather fun). Can anyone tell me if this is what college kids learn in the first year of o-chem, because I'll be taking the AP exam and might get credit for the class. I wouldn't want to miss a whole lot of material and then step right into o-chem 2 or whatever it's called. BTW, if it matters, I plan to mayor in biochem and biophys.
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