25 interactive experiments aligned with curriculum standards.

Proton transfer, titration curves, and buffer systems
~18 min
Orbitals, energy levels, and periodic trends
~15 min
Conservation of mass through coefficient adjustment
~15 min
Absorbance, transmittance, and spectrophotometry
~18 min
3D molecular construction with real bond angles
~25 min
Heat transfer, specific heat, and enthalpy changes
~20 min
pH scale, neutralization, and indicator color changes
~15 min
From protons and neutrons to elements and compounds
~14 min
Ionic, covalent, and metallic bonds — how atoms connect
~15 min
Reactants, products, conservation of mass, and energy changes
~14 min
Mole ratios, limiting reagents, and reaction yields
~15 minAP Chemistry topics including atomic structure, bonding, kinetics, equilibrium, thermochemistry, electrochemistry, and acid-base chemistry. Plus middle school chemistry (atoms and molecules, chemical reactions) and elementary states of matter.
Yes. Each AP Chemistry lab is tagged to the relevant Big Idea and learning objective from the College Board Course and Exam Description.
That's the point. Equilibrium, electrochemistry, and reaction kinetics labs let students change concentrations, temperatures, and electrodes safely — no glassware, no chemicals, no waste.
Yes. Live readouts (concentration, pH, voltage, rate constant) update as students change parameters, so they can collect data tables and plot graphs the same way they would in a wet lab.