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Balance equations, predict products, run stoichiometry, and walk through orgo mechanisms. Built for AP Chem and college general / organic chemistry.

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UC Berkeley
Cornell University
New York University
Princeton University
Stanford University
Yale University
Harvard University
UC Berkeley
Cornell University
New York University
Princeton University
Stanford University
Yale University

How it works

Turn your study materials into flashcards, quizzes, and mock exams in seconds.

Drop In the Problem

Paste an equation, upload a problem set, or photograph a textbook page. Works for inorganic, general, and organic chem.

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Get the Mechanism, Not Just the Product

Every reaction is broken down: the electrons, the intermediate, and why the product forms. So orgo finally clicks.

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Drill With Practice Problems

Generate similar reactions and stoichiometry problems to lock in the pattern before your exam.

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Stoichiometry Without the Tears

Mole-to-mole, mass-to-mass, limiting reagents. Each step is shown with units carried through, so you don't lose points.

Orgo Mechanisms Explained

Curved arrows, electrons, intermediates. We show why the reaction happens, not just what it produces.

A deeper look

Chemistry punishes shortcut-takers. Our AI shows mechanisms, balanced equations, and unit-carrying stoichiometry the way your TA would expect.

Balance and predict, with explanation

The AI balances any equation and explains why each coefficient is what it is, plus predicts products for common reaction types.

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Stoichiometry with units carried through

Mole-to-mole, mass-to-mass, limiting reagents, percent yield. Each step shows the conversion factor so you build the intuition.

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Organic chemistry mechanisms

Curved arrows, transition states, and electron flow for SN1/SN2, E1/E2, addition, and substitution. Built to match how orgo is actually taught.

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AP Chem and college general chem

From thermochem to equilibrium to acids and bases, the explanations match the rigor of AP Chemistry and college-level coursework.

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