The textbook publisher has a website for the book. There are practice problems, animations and other stuff.
You will need the following to log on: user name = acid and the password = base

http://college.hmco.com/chemistry/general/zumdahl/chemistry/6e/students/index.html

College Board’s general website

www.collegeboard.com

This is the AP Chem website from the people who run the test. I suggest that you download the course description.

http://www.collegeboard.com/student/testing/ap/sub_chem.html?chem

 

A pretty cool periodic table website with a lot of info about all of the elements

http://www.chemsoc.org/viselements/

 

Acids & Bases make up an important portion of AP Chem. Here is a tutorial:

http://www.chem.ubc.ca/courseware/pH/launch.html

 

Orbital viewer gives nice visuals of s, p, d, f, g, h…

http://www.orbitals.com/orb/

 

More chem. tutorials than you’ll ever need! Go here if you’re having trouble with a topic…

http://www.chemistrycoach.com/tutorial.htm#tutorials

 

Slide shows for each chapter of text. You will need to change the chapter number in the URL.

http://www.chem.neu.edu/courses/reiff/d/chpt01/index.htm

 

Thermodynamics

http://www.secondlaw.com

 

Includes notes taken from the textbook, so you won’t have to take any in class.

http://www.smuhsd.k12.ca.us/bhs/science-dept/marcan/references.html

 

You say that you’re a ChemDork, but are you really?

http://www.live365.com/stations/trappedinlab/index.html