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Title: AP Chemistry Unit 5 Notes from College Board session
Description: The topics are “5.1-5.3: Reaction Rates, Rate Law, and Concentration Changes,” “5.4, 5.7-5.9: Reaction Mechanisms and Rate Law,” and “5.5-5.6, 5.10-5.11 Collision Model, Reaction Energy Profiles, and Catalysis.” They are extremely detailed, with diagrams and tables. The notes could be used to review topics before doing practice problems and as a resource for the open book 2020 AP Chemistry exam on May 14.
Description: The topics are “5.1-5.3: Reaction Rates, Rate Law, and Concentration Changes,” “5.4, 5.7-5.9: Reaction Mechanisms and Rate Law,” and “5.5-5.6, 5.10-5.11 Collision Model, Reaction Energy Profiles, and Catalysis.” They are extremely detailed, with diagrams and tables. The notes could be used to review topics before doing practice problems and as a resource for the open book 2020 AP Chemistry exam on May 14.
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Title: AP Chemistry Unit 5 Notes from College Board session
Description: The topics are “5.1-5.3: Reaction Rates, Rate Law, and Concentration Changes,” “5.4, 5.7-5.9: Reaction Mechanisms and Rate Law,” and “5.5-5.6, 5.10-5.11 Collision Model, Reaction Energy Profiles, and Catalysis.” They are extremely detailed, with diagrams and tables. The notes could be used to review topics before doing practice problems and as a resource for the open book 2020 AP Chemistry exam on May 14.
Description: The topics are “5.1-5.3: Reaction Rates, Rate Law, and Concentration Changes,” “5.4, 5.7-5.9: Reaction Mechanisms and Rate Law,” and “5.5-5.6, 5.10-5.11 Collision Model, Reaction Energy Profiles, and Catalysis.” They are extremely detailed, with diagrams and tables. The notes could be used to review topics before doing practice problems and as a resource for the open book 2020 AP Chemistry exam on May 14.