The AP Chemistry Reactions simulation app will help you prepare for your AP Chemistry exam (Equilibrium, Acid Bases, Kinetics, etc.) and other related exams (Honors Chemistry, College year 1, IB)! by running real-time experiments linked to high-quality visualizations of reaction rate concepts!
This app is designed by a cognitive science team and chemical engineers specialized in science education. It uses a learning framework designed to be 700% better at teaching STEM than current simulations and animated modules for STEM learning, backed by cognitive research from Columbia University!!! It’s currently focused on Units 5 (Kinetics), 7 (Equilibrium), and 8 and there are more coming up this academic year to finish the AP Chemistry curriculum!
Use it to prepare for your upcoming chemistry exam, or simply to learn more about chemistry in a fun, visual, and interactive way!
KEY FEATURES:
* Interactive Simulations *
Tap, drag or shake to navigate through simulations and activities related to the rate of reactions, equilibrium, acids, bases, and more!
* Beautiful Visuals *
Awesome visuals that make your learning experience much more interesting. Preparing for your AP has never been easier.
* Equations and Graphs *
Difficult graphs and equations are visualized seamlessly with a beautiful beaker animation.
* Different Reactions *
Repeat the experiments as many times as you want and with different reactions to better understand how some things might change depending on the reaction.
* Quizzes (+250 questions) *
Questions are modeled after real AP Chemistry exam questions. Get very detailed and thorough explanations for each possible answer. Choose the difficulty that better fits you and test your knowledge.
* Guided Experience *
Beaky the beaker will guide you through the simulation and explain key concepts and equations as you go along. Seamlessly navigate between units and different activities, all within the same app.
* Completely Free *
The AP Chemistry Reactions app is FREE, however, you can support more students you can't afford getting access to the chemistry simulations by tipping what you consider fair! Help democratize STEM learning and education all around the world :D