I'm taking ap chemistry also! I was just wondering about how much space they give you on an ap chemistry test the Multiple choice section, is it enough space for work? Do they give you scrap?

Normally, yes it is enough.

but about how much like two lines (press enter twice?) or no?

Mine required space in the brain, they were thinking questions. There will be enough space.

In the multiple-choice section of the AP Chemistry test, you typically do not have to write out detailed calculations or show your work. Instead, you will choose the best answer option from the provided choices. Therefore, the space provided for each question is generally sufficient to mark your selected answer.

However, the College Board (the organization that administers the AP exams) also provides a separate answer sheet for multiple-choice questions. This answer sheet includes bubbles or checkboxes corresponding to the answer choices for each question. You will fill in the appropriate bubble or checkbox to indicate your answer.

If you need to perform calculations or show your work for problem-solving, this is typically done in the free-response section of the AP Chemistry exam. In this section, you will have designated areas or lines to write out your calculations, explanations, and chemical equations.

It's essential to read and follow the instructions on the exam carefully. If you have any doubts or need additional clarification, you can reach out to your teacher or AP coordinator for further guidance.