Organic Chemistry Pro

Organic Chemistry Pro Free App

Rated 4.00/5 (15) —  Free Android application by John Chae

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About Organic Chemistry Pro

Organic Chemistry Pro is an app designed to help learn the core fundamental concepts of organic chemistry through lessons, reviews practices problems with answers, and a review quiz to help any user master Organic Chemistry.

The app begins with a homepage allowing the user to select organic chemistry topics from the options of isomers, functional groups, alcohols, reaction types, naming molecules, and introduction to the hydrocarbon series. Each lesson contains extensive details along with visual aids to assist with learning. The organic chemistry button leads to the option of either a review quiz, or simple practice. The quiz keeps track of a overall score for your performance along with a world best score, allowing the user to compare themselves to the best performer of the quiz providing incentive to increase grades. The quiz in long and goes in depth with questions ranging throughout the difficulty scale. The practice page gives a long list of different problems designed to help understand the concepts taught and become prepared for future exams or improving overall chemistry performance. Each set of practice problems are set with answer to check user work. The level of chemistry taught is for higher level chemistry classes at the high school level.

How to Download / Install

Download and install Organic Chemistry Pro version 1.0 on your Android device!
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Android package: appinventor.ai_ArushiGahlaut.IDK, download Organic Chemistry Pro.apk

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More downloads  Organic Chemistry Pro reached 1 000 - 5 000 downloads

What are users saying about Organic Chemistry Pro

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Organic chemistry.. Practice section --> answer no 8 needs be rectified. The 3rd isomer of pentane is 2,2-dimethyl PROPANE. And not Pentane. You forgot to apply your common sense... If it has 3 carbons in the chain n the rest two are substituents. Then it's definitely Prop n not Pent.

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by K####:

So proud of my little Ru Ru!!

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Nyz app


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