Mr. Baruch's Web Site
Welcome to Mr. Baruch's Web Site. Here you will find information for both Parents and Students. Please feel fee to peruse this site for information regarding HW assignments, quizzes, labs, exams, class events and the course outline.
AP Chemistry Textbook
AP Chemistry Summer Assignment
This is the AP Chemistry Summer HW and Study Sheets
Christiansen Videos
The entire textbook explained through videos
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Mkuc3KdHqfM&list=PLBwHfJmqJz5ixX9VJV8GIuIot9HvqIMLI
AP Chemistry Workbook
Here you can download the entire AP Chemistry Workbook
AP Chemistry HW for the year
Her you can look up the HW assignments for the entire year
AP Chemistry Class Rules
Here you will find the class rules and guidelines for the course
AP Chemistry Outline of Course
This is an outline of what topics are in the curriculum
AP Chemistry - Breakdown of how the course is structured
A sample of how the curriculum is broken down with examples
AP Course and Exam Description [PDF]
Lab Safety Sheet
AP Chemistry Labs
- APLAB1-Whatmakeswaterhard.doc
- APLAB2-stoich.doc
- APLAB3-gramatomicmass.doc
- APLAB4-molarmassofaGas.doc
- APLAB5-Concentrationvs Absorbance.doc
- APLAB6-kinetics.doc
- APLAB7-Kc Determination.docx
- APLAB8-Chemeq.doc
- APLAB9-titration.doc
- APLAB10-liquidN2.doc
- APLAB11THERMOc MgOH2.doc
- APLAB12redoxtitration.doc
- APLAB13-Electrochemical Cells.doc
- APLAB14 -Whats inthatbotle.doc
- APLAB15 -VSEPRBonding.doc
- APLAB16-Mysteryof thethirteen.doc
- APLABActivity.doc
AP STUDENT ACTIVITIES
- Sodium in Water
- Vacuum Filtration
- Redox Reaction of KClO3
- Reactivity of Metals
- Video of STUDENT ACTIVITY - Reactivity of Metals
- Ideal Gas Law
- Stoichiometry of a Gas
- Electron Spectroscopy
- Triple Point of Cyclohexane
- Beer's Law
- Briggs-Rauscher Reaction
- Conductivity & Ionization Titration
- KMnO4 Redox Titration
- Decomposition of H2O2
- Growing Crystals
- Student Activity - EQUILIBRIUM.docx
- Titration
- How do Buffers Work?
- Heat of Neutralization
AP Chemistry LINKS
- Alkali Metals
- Alloys Video with animation
- Animation of Heat Flow
- Average Kinetic Energy Simulation
- Beer's Law Simulation
- Boltzmann Distribution Video
- Chromatography And Polarity
- Collecting a Gas over Water
- Coulomb's Law - Explained
- Electron Configuration game
- Heating Curve for Water (Phase Change Diagram)
- Hess' Law problem (Animation)
- Hybridization
- Le Chatelier's Principle Simulation
- LINK - for STUDENT ACTIVITY - KMnO4 Titration Simulation
- Mass Spectra of Elements
- Video - Mass Spectrometry
- Photoelectron Spectroscopy (PES) Simulation
- LINK - to STUDENT ACTIVITY on Reactivity of Metals
- Semiconductors: Doping Silicon Video
- Semiconductors - VIDEO
- Triple Point - Phase Change Diagram
- Voltaic Cells
- More on Electrochemical Cells
- STUDENT ACTIVITY - Acid -Base Neutralization
- STUDENT ACTIVITY – Decomposition of H2O2 with Mr. Baruch
- PES Simulator
- VSEPR Simulator
- Kinetics 1 - Notes
- VSEPR Models
- Equilibrium Notes
- acid and base lecture.docx
- VIDEO - How Do Buffers Work?
- VIDEO - AP Lab #9 Titration of a Weak Acid with a Strong Base
- Review of Redox
- Sodium in water with phenolphthalein
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AP Chem Review game
The New 2020 AP Chemistry Reference Tables
AP Chem Flipped Classroom
- Parts of Matter
- Particle Diagrams
- Separating Mixtures
- Properites of Matter
- Energy
- Parts of the Periodic Table (1)
- Parts of the Periodic Table (2)
- Significant Figure Rules
- Adding/Subtracting with Sig Figs
- Multiplication/Division with Sig Figs
- Unit Conversions
- Intro to Redox
- Voltaic Cell
- Delta G vs. Cell Potential
- Electrolysis
- Light Equations
- Molecular and Electronic Transitions
- Electron Configuration
- Periodic Trends
- Bonding - Part 1
- Bonding - Part 2
- Bonding - Part 3
- Bonding - Part 4
- VSEPR Theory anf Hybridization
- Intermolecular Forces
Lessons from Honors Chemistry
Answers to HW from TextBook
Answers to STUDENT ACTIVITIES with Calculations
AP Chemistry Virtual Lessons from the College Board
- AP Chemistry: 1.1-1.4 Moles, Mass Spectrometry, Elemental Composition, and Mixtures
- AP Chemistry: 1.5-1.8 Atomic Structure, Electron Configuration, Spectroscopy, Periodic Trends
- AP Chemistry: 2.1-2.4 Chemical Bonds, IMF, and Structure of Solids (WARNING - 1ST 30 SECONDS IS AN APRIL FOOLS JOKE)
- AP Chemistry: 2.5-2.7 Lewis Diagrams, Formal Charge, and VSEPR
- AP Chemistry: 3.1-3.3 Intermolecular Forces, Solids, Liquids, and Gases
- AP Chemistry: 3.4-3.6 Ideal Gas Law and Kinetic Molecular Theory
- AP Chemistry: 3.7-3.10 Solutions, Mixtures, and Solubility
- AP Chemistry: 3.11-3.13 Spectroscopy, Photoelectric Effect, and Beer-Lambert Law
- AP Chemistry: 4.1-4.4 Reactions, Net Ionic Equations, and Chemical Changes
- AP Chemistry: 4.5-4.9 Stoichiometry, Titration, Acid-Base Reactions, and Redox Reactions
- AP Chemistry: 5.1-5.3 Reaction Rates, Rate Law, and Concentration Changes
- AP Chemistry: 5.4 and 5.7- 5.9 Reaction Mechanisms, Rate Law, and Steady-State Approximation
- AP Chemistry: 5.5- 5.6 and 5.10 -5.11 Collision Model, Reaction Energy Profiles, and Catalysis
- AP Chemistry: 6.1-6.5 Energy Diagrams, Thermal Equilibrium, and Heat Capacity
- AP Chemistry: 6.6-6.9 Enthalpy of Reaction/Formation and Hess's Law
- AP Chemistry: 7.1-7.6 Equilibrium, Reversible Reactions, and the Equilibrium Constant
- AP Chemistry: 7.7-7.10 Calculating Equilibrium Concentrations and Le Châtelier's Principle
- AP Chemistry: 7.11-7.13 Solubility Equilibria, Common-Ion Effect, and pH
- AP Chemistry: 8.1 Introduction to Acids and Bases
- AP Chemistry: 8.2 pH and pOH of Strong Acids and Bases
- AP Chemistry: 8.3 Weak Acid and Base Equilibria
- AP Chemistry: 8.4-8.9 Acid-Base Reactions, Buffers, pH, pKa, and Henderson-Hasselbalch
- AP Chemistry: 8.10 Buffer Capacity
- AP Chemistry: 9.1-9.3, 9.5, 7.14 Entropy and Gibbs Free Energy
- AP Chemistry: 9.6 - 9.7 Coupled Rxns, Galvanic and Electrolytic Cells
- AP Chemistry: 9.8 Cell Potential and Free Energy
- AP Chemistry: 9.9 Cell Potential under Nonstandard Conditions
- AP Chemistry: 9.10 Electrolysis and Faraday's Law
- AP FRQ Practice #1
- AP FRQ Practice #2
- AP FRQ Practice #3
- AP FRQ Practice #4