CLEP Chemistry - 50 test questions free
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Dynamic Path presents 151 review questions for the College-Level Examination Program (CLEP) exam in Chemistry given by the College Board.
This module contains professionally-written multiple-choice review questions with detailed, helpful explanations. Learn at your own pace in Study Mode, or give yourself a timed quiz in Test Mode.
Topics covered include:
– Structure of Matter
– States of Matter
– Reaction Types
– Equations and Stoichiometry
– Equilibrium
– Kinetics
About the CLEP Chemistry Exam:
The CLEP Chemistry examination covers material that is usually taught in a one-year college course in general chemistry. Understanding of the structure and states of matter, reaction types, equations and stoichiometry, equilibrium, kinetics, thermodynamics, and descriptive and experimental chemistry is required, as is the ability to interpret and apply this material to new and unfamiliar problems. During this examination, an online scientific calculator function and a periodic table are available as part of the testing software.
Dynamic Path is neither affiliated with nor endorsed by the College Board or any other official agency.
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