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GED Study Guide for Chemisty

Review for the Science Section of the GED

By Anne Marie Helmenstine, Ph.D., About.com

Face the GED with confidence, not fear.

Face the GED with confidence, not fear.

Anne Helmenstine
The GED, or General Education Development Test, is taken in the U.S. or Canada to demonstrate proficiency in high school-level academic skills. The exam most commonly is taken by people who did not complete high school or receive a high school diploma. Passing the GED grants a General Equivalency Diploma (also called a GED). One section of the GED covers science, including chemistry. The test is multiple choice, drawing on concepts from the following areas: Recent Chemistry Features

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