5 Steps to a 5: AP Chemistry 2020 - Moore J.T., Langley R.H. 2020

Appendixes
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Cates, Charles R., Richard H. Langley, and John T. Moore. 2003. Introductory Chemical Practice: A Quantitative Approach, 6th ed. San Francisco, CA: Burgess Publishing.

Goldberg, David E. 2006. Fundamentals of Chemistry, 5th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill Education.

Hostage, David, and Martin Fossett. 2005. Laboratory Investigations: AP Chemistry, Saddle Brook, NJ: Peoples Publishing Group.

Moore, John T. 2011. Chemistry for Dummies. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley Publishing, Inc.

Moore, John T. 2010. Chemistry Essentials for Dummies. Hoboken, NJ: Wiley Publishing, Inc.

Moore, John T., and Richard Langley. 2007. Chemistry for the Utterly Confused. New York: McGraw-Hill Education.

Russo, Steve, and Mike Silver. 2010. Introductory Chemistry, 4th ed. Upper Saddle Creek, NJ: Prentice Hall.

Silberberg, Martin S. 2011. Chemistry: The Molecular Nature of Matter and Change, 6th ed. New York: McGraw-Hill Education.

Zumdahl, Steven S., and Susan A. Zumdahl. 2013. Chemistry, 9th ed. Belmont, CA: Brooks Cole.

WEBSITES

Here is a list of websites that contain information and links that you might find useful in your preparation for the AP Chemistry exam:

www.chemistry.about.com

www.webelements.com

www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/ap/sub_chem.html?chem

www.chemistrygeek.com/ap.htm

www.rsc.org/