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10 AP Chemistry Templates You Need to Use for Exam Prep. Here's how.

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Apr 16, 2025

DALL-e illustration of four high school students in an AP Chemistry lab, lookin gat a green beaker.
DALL-e illustration of four high school students in an AP Chemistry lab, lookin gat a green beaker.
DALL-e illustration of four high school students in an AP Chemistry lab, lookin gat a green beaker.

"What's so hard about AP Chem?" a student asked in an AP Student forum. The answer? It's known to be notoriously difficult, both in terms of studying and teaching. With the breadth of material covered, the stress of the AP exam, and the density of the material, AP Chemistry requires a lot of preparation, time, and resources for students to feel confident on test day. For teachers, that means they face the challenge of creating lesson plans and review resources that take hours, and that doesn't even account for actual class time. The solution? Using AI tools to suppose AP Chemistry exam prep.

In this article, we'll be sharing 10 free templates you can use to quickly create high-quality review materials based on past exams and College Board curriculum standards. We'll also be covering:

  1. Why educators should use AI for AP Chemistry Exam Prep

  2. Flint’s 10 free AI Chem Review templates including 15 unit-specific MCQs, 1 FRQ, and customizable a study guide

  3. How to use Flint’s AP Chem resources

  4. Other ways you can use Flint for your classroom

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You can try out Flint for free, try out our templates, or book a demo if you want to see Flint in action. If you’re interested in seeing our resources, you can check out our PD materials, AI policy library, case studies, and tools library to learn more. Finally, if you want to see Flint’s impact, you can see testimonials from fellow teachers.

Why Educators Should Use AI for AP Chemistry Exam Prep

With nearly a quarter of students self-reporting that they use ChatGPT for their classwork, student AI usage is here to say. While the debate on how it should be used remains and AI policies are being developed by schools worldwide, one of the arguably easiest and best ways to ethically use AI is to help students feel more prepared and supported for challenging learning environments.

For educators, AI can help with AP Chemistry coursework and exam prep three key ways:

  1. Personalized learning

  2. Saving time

  3. Accessibility and differentiation

Personalized Learning

Personalized learning is a game-changer for the classroom because it lets teachers attend to individual student needs without sacrificing additional time or causing disoriented class time. With the amount of material that needs to be covered during each class, personalized learning has an incredible impact for AP Chemistry.

Flint's adaptive unit review templates tailor practice based on a student's performance and concepts they want to review. If, for example, a student is having particular trouble with the Collision model in Unit 5 despite multiple tries on the multiple-choice question, Flint can provide additional feedback and follow-up practice problems. If a student is excelling, Flint can make note and inform teachers about each student's strengths and weaknesses.

Saving Time

Designing effective review activities from scratch takes hours. Flint’s ready-to-use templates save educators valuable planning time while keeping instruction high-quality and aligned with College Board standards. The questions are drawn from the same skill sets emphasized on the exam, including lab interpretation, mathematical problem-solving, and conceptual reasoning. Moreover, these templates use actual FRQs from past exams to create realistic, unit-specific FRQs. By offloading routine prep work to AI platforms like Flint, teachers can focus on teaching, coaching, and personalizing instruction.

Cost-efficiency

Registering for the AP exam already is $99 for students. Students also often want additional test prep resources, whether they booklets, online courses, downloadable study guides, or even AP tutors to make sure they get that 4 or 5. While this may be accessible for some students, APs are generally costly and finances can limit students from feeling fully prepared. Using AI offers a cost-effective solution by providing personalized content, analytics, and interactive tool at a fraction of the cost.

With Flint’s AP Chem resource bundle, each template provides a student free practice questions, feedback, and a study guide. Furthermore, students can create accounts for free. Teachers can also create free accounts that include unlimited sessions and activities, access to our template library, and up to 80 seats to share your activities with your students. You can look at our pricing to learn more.

With nearly a quarter of students self-reporting that they use ChatGPT for their classwork, student AI usage is here to say. While the debate on how it should be used remains and AI policies are being developed by schools worldwide, one of the arguably easiest and best ways to ethically use AI is to help students feel more prepared and supported for challenging learning environments.

For educators, AI can help with AP Chemistry coursework and exam prep three key ways:

  1. Personalized learning

  2. Saving time

  3. Accessibility and differentiation

Personalized Learning

Personalized learning is a game-changer for the classroom because it lets teachers attend to individual student needs without sacrificing additional time or causing disoriented class time. With the amount of material that needs to be covered during each class, personalized learning has an incredible impact for AP Chemistry.

Flint's adaptive unit review templates tailor practice based on a student's performance and concepts they want to review. If, for example, a student is having particular trouble with the Collision model in Unit 5 despite multiple tries on the multiple-choice question, Flint can provide additional feedback and follow-up practice problems. If a student is excelling, Flint can make note and inform teachers about each student's strengths and weaknesses.

Saving Time

Designing effective review activities from scratch takes hours. Flint’s ready-to-use templates save educators valuable planning time while keeping instruction high-quality and aligned with College Board standards. The questions are drawn from the same skill sets emphasized on the exam, including lab interpretation, mathematical problem-solving, and conceptual reasoning. Moreover, these templates use actual FRQs from past exams to create realistic, unit-specific FRQs. By offloading routine prep work to AI platforms like Flint, teachers can focus on teaching, coaching, and personalizing instruction.

Cost-efficiency

Registering for the AP exam already is $99 for students. Students also often want additional test prep resources, whether they booklets, online courses, downloadable study guides, or even AP tutors to make sure they get that 4 or 5. While this may be accessible for some students, APs are generally costly and finances can limit students from feeling fully prepared. Using AI offers a cost-effective solution by providing personalized content, analytics, and interactive tool at a fraction of the cost.

With Flint’s AP Chem resource bundle, each template provides a student free practice questions, feedback, and a study guide. Furthermore, students can create accounts for free. Teachers can also create free accounts that include unlimited sessions and activities, access to our template library, and up to 80 seats to share your activities with your students. You can look at our pricing to learn more.

With nearly a quarter of students self-reporting that they use ChatGPT for their classwork, student AI usage is here to say. While the debate on how it should be used remains and AI policies are being developed by schools worldwide, one of the arguably easiest and best ways to ethically use AI is to help students feel more prepared and supported for challenging learning environments.

For educators, AI can help with AP Chemistry coursework and exam prep three key ways:

  1. Personalized learning

  2. Saving time

  3. Accessibility and differentiation

Personalized Learning

Personalized learning is a game-changer for the classroom because it lets teachers attend to individual student needs without sacrificing additional time or causing disoriented class time. With the amount of material that needs to be covered during each class, personalized learning has an incredible impact for AP Chemistry.

Flint's adaptive unit review templates tailor practice based on a student's performance and concepts they want to review. If, for example, a student is having particular trouble with the Collision model in Unit 5 despite multiple tries on the multiple-choice question, Flint can provide additional feedback and follow-up practice problems. If a student is excelling, Flint can make note and inform teachers about each student's strengths and weaknesses.

Saving Time

Designing effective review activities from scratch takes hours. Flint’s ready-to-use templates save educators valuable planning time while keeping instruction high-quality and aligned with College Board standards. The questions are drawn from the same skill sets emphasized on the exam, including lab interpretation, mathematical problem-solving, and conceptual reasoning. Moreover, these templates use actual FRQs from past exams to create realistic, unit-specific FRQs. By offloading routine prep work to AI platforms like Flint, teachers can focus on teaching, coaching, and personalizing instruction.

Cost-efficiency

Registering for the AP exam already is $99 for students. Students also often want additional test prep resources, whether they booklets, online courses, downloadable study guides, or even AP tutors to make sure they get that 4 or 5. While this may be accessible for some students, APs are generally costly and finances can limit students from feeling fully prepared. Using AI offers a cost-effective solution by providing personalized content, analytics, and interactive tool at a fraction of the cost.

With Flint’s AP Chem resource bundle, each template provides a student free practice questions, feedback, and a study guide. Furthermore, students can create accounts for free. Teachers can also create free accounts that include unlimited sessions and activities, access to our template library, and up to 80 seats to share your activities with your students. You can look at our pricing to learn more.

10 AP Chemistry Templates for Teachers and Students

All of our AP Chem review templates are free. The unit review templates include 15-20 MCQs and 1 FRQ, as well as a study guide. The MCQ practice template is more generic practice. In total, this AP Chemistry bundle covers:

  1. AP Chem Unit 1 Review

  2. AP Chem Unit 2 Review

  3. AP Chem Unit 3 Review

  4. AP Chem Unit 4 Review

  5. AP Chem Unit 5 Review

  6. AP Chem Unit 6 Review

  7. AP Chem Unit 7 Review

  8. AP Chem Unit 8 Review

  9. AP Chem Unit 9 Review

  10. AP Chem MCQ Practice

AP Chem Unit 1 Review

A DALL-e illustration of key concepts in AP Chem Unit 1 Review

In our AP Chem Unit 1 Review template, students will be getting 15 multiple-choice questions and 1 free-response question that cover Atomic Structure and Properties. The goal is to get them comfortable with the exam style and receive free review on topics like:

  • Moles and molar mass

  • Mass spectra of elements

  • Elemental composition of pure substances

  • Composition of mixtures

  • Atomic structure and electron configuration

  • Photoelectron spectroscopy

  • Periodic trends

  • Valence electrons and ionic compounds

This is a customizable template that teachers can edit to match their specific curriculum. If, for example, teachers would like to include diagrams and other resources for students to read in this activity, they can simply attach these materials in an easy-to-use chat interface.

At the end of activity, students will get a copy of the practice questions, an answer key, and a study guide they can download as a Word Document, PDF, or export it to their Google Drive.

You can find the template here and use it for free.

AP Chem Unit 2 Review

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Flint’s AP Chem Unit 2 Review template includes 15 multiple-choice questions and 1 free-response question that cover Compound Structure and Properties. The goal is comfortable with the exam style, receive free review on topics like:

  • Types of chemical bonds

  • Intramolecular force and potential energy

  • Structure of ionic solids

  • Structure of metals and alloys

  • Lewis diagrams

  • Resonance and formal charge

  • VSEPR and hybridization

This is a customizable template that teachers can edit to match their specific curriculum. Teachers can integrate their own lesson plans or worksheets into the activity if they want to make the template more specific to their class syllabus. Teachers can also use Flint’s tools, like the AI lesson plan generator, AI worksheet generator, and AI rubric generator, to cut prep time and make their workflows more streamlined.

At the end of activity, students will get a copy of the practice questions, an answer key, and a study guide they can download as a Word Document, PDF, or export it to their Google Drive.

You can find the template here and use it for free.

AP Chem Unit 3 Review

A DALL-e illustration showing key concepts in AP Chem Unit 3 review like solids, liquids, and gases.

Flint’s AP Chem Unit 3 Review template includes 20 multiple-choice questions and 1 free-response question that cover Properties of Substances and Mixtures. The template has more MCQs than Units 1 and 2 to reflect its higher weight in the exam score (18%-22% vs the 7%-9%). Students will be able to test themselves on solids, liquids, and gases, and get practice for topics such as:

  • Intermolecular forces

  • Solids, liquids, and gases

  • Kinetic molecular theory

  • Solutions and mixtures

  • Properties of photons

  • Spectroscopy

This is a customizable template that teachers can edit to match their specific curriculum. This means that if teachers would like to use a video resource like Crash Course, they can simply paste the URL and ask Flint to create an extra step where students first view the clip, then go into practice questions. You can look at more use cases that are particular to the sciences on our site.

At the end of activity, students will get a copy of the practice questions, an answer key, and a study guide they can download as a Word Document, PDF, or export it to their Google Drive.

You can find the template here and use it for free.

AP Chem Unit 4 Review

A DALL-e illustration showing different key concepts in AP Chem Unit 4 review like stoichiometry and checmnial reactions

Flint’s Unit 4 Review Template offers 15 MCQs and 1 FRQ on Chemical Reactions. By the end, students will have had practice on physical and chemical processes, reactions, and equations. Both the MCQs and FRQ will be specific to Unit 4 concepts, covering topics like:

  • Introduction for reactions

  • Net ionic equations

  • Representations of reactions

  • Physical and chemical changes

  • Stoichiometry

  • Types of chemical reactions

With Flint’s graphing calculator, students can put in more complex chemical equations with ease so that they can have both Flint and teachers review their work. Teachers can also view students’ submissions to see general classroom strengths and places for improvement; this is also available on the individual student level. Like all unit review templates in this bundle, the AP Chem Unit 4 Review is customizable, and review materials can be downloaded via Word Doc and PDF or exported to Google Drive.

You can find the template here and use it for free.

AP Chem Unit 5 Review

A DALL-e illustration of key concepts in AP Chem Unit 5 Review such as reaction rates.

In AP Chem Unit 5 Review, student will get 15 MCQs and 1 FRQ in Kinetics, covering specific topics in:

  • Reaction rate

  • Introduction to rate law

  • Elementary reactions

  • Collision model

  • Introduction to reaction mechanisms

  • Multistep reaction energy profile

  • Catalysis

By the end of AP Chem Unit 5 Review, students will receive a study guide and can even ask Flint for more questions if they want additional practice, or be retested on questions that they initially got wrong. Like all templates for the AP Chemistry Template Bundle, this resource can be duplicated, edited, and personalized. Teachers can use the same template and tweak it slightly for different students, which can be an immense time-save for differentiated and individualized learning methods.

You can find the template here and use it for free.

AP Chem Unit 6 Review

A DALL-e illustration of key concepts in AP Chem Unit 6 Review like Hess's law and Enthalpy.

Ready to bring the heat? The joke might be bad, but this AP Chem Unit 6 Review is anything but. Students will receive 15 MCQs and 1 FRQ on Thermochemistry. The questions will be unit specific, and test them on topics like:

  • Endothermic and exothermic processes

  • Heat transfer and thermal equilibrium

  • Heat capacity and calorimetry

  • Energy of phase changes

  • Introduction to enthalpy of reaction

  • Enthalpy of formation

  • Hess’s law

One of the many great things Flint can do is the whiteboard. With the whiteboard, students can show and submit their work by drawing and even annotating diagrams. This feature can be especially helpful for drawing graphs that show endothermic vs exothermic reactions. Teachers can also attach images, like a graph or even a beaker, and students can annotate. Students will also receive a study guide at the end to study in their own time.

You can find the template here and use it for free.

AP Chem Unit 7 Review

DALL-e Illustration showing concepts in AP Chem Unit 7 Review like Equilibirum and Le Chatelier's Principle.

Help students find their equilibrium with this AP Chem Unit 7 Review on…Equilibrium! Students will get 15 MCQs and 1 FRQ, and be tested on unit-specific topics such as:

  • Introduction to equilibrium

  • Calculating the equilibrium constant

  • Calculating equilibrium concentrations

  • Introduction to Le Châtelier’s principle

  • Introduction to solubility equilibria

Like previous AP Chem Unit Reviews, teachers are able to customize the template by duplicating and editing by chatting with Flint. Students are able to ask follow-up questions, get support for challenging questions, receive feedback on their work, and get a study guide and practice problems exported to their Google Drive for whenever they want a refresher.

You can find the template here and use it for free.

AP Chem Unit 8 Review

A DALL-e illustration of key concepts tested in AP Chem Unit 8 which students can review in Flint's AP Chem Unit 8 Review

Taking 11%-15% of the AP Chemistry exam score, Unit 8 gets 1 FRQ and 20 MCQs instead of 15 (special treatment, I know). But there is good reason: students will be able to get a good grasp on Acids and Bases through this AP Chem Unit 8 Review template. They will “react” to chemical reactions (tell me to stop, I dare ya’). They may be tested on Unit 8 concepts like:

  • Introduction to acids and bases

  • pH and pOH of strong acids and bases

  • Acid-base reactions and buffers

  • Molecular structure of acids and bases

  • pH and pKa

  • Properties of buffers

  • pH and solubility

Students can ask Flint to provide them with a periodic table, circle specific parts of functions and diagrams they want more support on, and get individualized feedback for their free responses. Teachers are able to look through each student’s submission and receive a class overview, so that they have a better idea of what topics need further explanation and which ones their students have down pat. Teachers can also preview the study guides offered at the end of the activity and ask Flint to make edits or add more to a specific section.

You can find the template here and use it for free.

AP Chem Unit 9 Review

A DALL-e illustration showing some key concepts tested in AP Chem Unit 9

Saving the best for last? While choosing which unit is the best would take up a whole other article (yes, you heard that right. I’m loquacious), there is something to be said for a class to reach its end. Students will get 15 MCQs and 1 FRQ for Thermodynamics and Electrochemistry concepts such as:

  • Introduction to entropy

  • Gibbs free energy and thermodynamic favorability

  • Thermodynamic and kinetic control

  • Free energy and equilibrium

  • Free energy of dissolution

  • Galvanic (voltaic) and electrolytic cells

  • Electrolysis and Faraday’s laws

This is especially great as the end-of-the-year approaches, students are in full study mode, and teachers may feel like there is not enough time to finish the final unit before the exam day. The great thing about this template is that teachers can modify it based on the classroom’s needs. If students want more practice, teachers can modify it to have 20, even 25 and 30 questions.

You can find the template here and use it for free.

AP Chem MCQ Practice

The AP Chem MCQ practice resource is not unit-specific and best for students who want to be tested on all concepts. The flexible nature of this template is most helpful the week or two before the exam when students want to get in as much practice as possible with multiple-choice questions. Students can ask Flint for more questions on a specific topic (for example, 5 multiple choice on acids and bases), and teachers can also modify the template to make it more specific, add more questions, and and even attach their own questions for students to prep.

You can find the template here and use it for free.

How to Use Flint’s AP Chem Resource Bundle

If you are new to Flint and don’t know how templates work on our platform, then you are in the right place! Templates are free, community-built resources that teachers all over the globe use to generate, duplicate, and personalize learning materials for their classroom. It is one of the many features available on the platform.

Here is a quick, step-by-step guide on how to use templates.

There are a lot of AI tools and AP Chem resources out there–why choose Flint templates? While the web has made supplementary and exam prep materials more accessible, Flint’s templates are unique because they let you duplicate resources to your own workspace, personalize your classroom’s needs, easily share it with your students, and view submission analytics to see how your students are performing. The flexibility, transparency, and specificity of templates is a great trifecta when you want to create learning materials but don’t have the time.

If you are looking more for things like AI lesson plan generator, AI worksheet generator, and AI rubric generator, you can go click Home and see teacher tools shortcuts. You can also go to My Chats and start a conversation with Flint to build your own activity and even publish it for the Flint community to use.

Ace AP Chemistry with Flint

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AP Chemistry is difficult to take, but perhaps even more difficult to teach. Unlocking the potential of AI for schools is one way to ease that bottleneck. Using AI tools for teachers, like Flint, can enhance student learning with interactive, personalized activities, as well as support teachers to create accessible, differentiated, and individualized resources without burnout. Though our AP Chemistry template is not the solution to the entire course, it can help both students and teachers feel prepared.

If you want to explore Flint, you can try it out for free, look through our templates, or book a demo if you want to see Flint in action. If you’re interested in seeing our resources, you can check out our PD materials, AI policy library, case studies, and tools library to learn more. Finally, if you want to see Flint’s impact, you can see testimonials from fellow teachers.

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