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Download free-response questions from past AP Chemistry exams, along with scoring guidelines, sample responses from exam takers, and scoring distributions.
- AP Chemistry - Student Samples from the 2023 Exam Administration - Free ...
Question 1 presented students with a variety of chemical...
- AP Chemistry 2021 Free-Response Questions - AP Central
Questions 4–7 are short free-response questions that require...
- AP Chemistry 2022 Free-Response Questions - College Board
Questions 4–7 are short free-response questions that require...
- AP Chemistry - Student Samples from the 2023 Exam Administration - Free ...
Question 1 presented students with a variety of chemical situations involving manganese and its compounds. Part (a)(i) required students to provide an electron configuration for the transition element manganese.
Questions 4–7 are short free-response questions that require about 9 minutes each to answer and are worth 4 points each. For each question, show your work for each part in the space provided after that part. Examples and equations may be included in your responses where appropriate.
Questions 4–7 are short free-response questions that require about 9 minutes each to answer and are worth 4 points each. For each question, show your work for each part in the space provided after that part. Examples and equations may be included in your responses where appropriate.
Here you’ll find links to worked answers to FRQs from previous AP Chemistry exams. Every released FRQ from 1990 to 2023 has a worked answer. 2020 was a COVID interrupted year, and no formal exam questions were released into the public domain by the College Board, although AP teachers do have access to questions from 2020.
Questions 4–7 are short free-response questions that require about 9 minutes each to answer and are worth 4 points each. Write your response in the space provided following each question. Examples and equations may be included in your responses where appropriate.
Questions 4–7 are short free-response questions that require about 9 minutes each to answer and are worth 4 points each. Write your response in the space provided following each question. Examples and equations may be included in your responses where appropriate.