Chemistry X: College and AP Chem app for iPhone and iPad


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Productivity Education
Developer: Knowvio LLC
4.99 USD
Current version: 1.1, last update: 7 years ago
First release : 16 Apr 2016
App size: 26 Mb

Chemistry X is the most complete and effective study tool for chemistry at the AP and intro college level. It integrates MC quizzes, videos, flashcards, free response questions, chapter summaries ( Cliff notes for chemistry), formula sheets, flashcards and an interactive periodic table to make the study process efficient, easy and mobile.

WHAT’S INCLUDED:
- Over 300 multiple choice questions with detailed solutions.
- Over 30 free-response questions covering the most important topics in general chemistry.
- Concise, high-quality videos that answer each of the free-response questions in step-by-step detail.
- Expansive yet condensed chapter summaries each chapter, allowing for an extremely useful reference to clear up the definition of a key term or relevant formula.
- Extensive formula sheets covering all the important formulas for general chemistry
- Interactive and easy-to-use periodic table
- Easy-to-use scratch pad allows the user to do calculations and make clarifying sketches for different problems

WHO THE APP IS FOR:
-High-school students taking AP chemistry
-College students taking a general chemistry course
-Students studying for upper-level exams (SAT subject test, chemistry GRE)
-Graduate-level students (and beyond) who could benefit from a handy pocket resource
-Anyone interested in learning chemistry

TOPICS COVERED:
Chemistry Basics:
-The Atom
-Chemical Formulae and Reactions
Atoms and Molecules:
-Molecules and Bonding
-Quantum Mechanics
-Quantum Mechanical Atomic Structure
-Molecular Orbitals
-Organic Chemistry (Intro)
-Metallic Bonding
States of Matter:
-Gases
-Solutions
-Intermolecular Forces
-Solids
Equilibrium Systems:
-Thermodynamics
-Reaction Spontaneity
-Equilibrium
-Acids and Bases
-Electrochemistry
Reaction Kinetics:
-Reaction Kinetics
-Nuclear Chemistry

ABOUT US:
The educational content developer is a PhD student in physical chemistry at the University of Chicago. The software was developed by Knowvio in Chicago.