An AI tutor that draws the equilibrium shift.
Bonding, equilibrium, organic, energy, redox, kinetics — Edapt rewrites every chemistry topic to match your VARK learning style. VCE, HSC, GCSE, A Level, AP, IB. Free to try.
Chemistry topics Edapt covers
Bonding & structure
Ionic, covalent, metallic, intermolecular forces. Lewis dot diagrams generated for visual learners; structured notes for reading-led.
Equilibrium & Le Chatelier
Reversible reactions, K expressions, shifts. Step-by-step worked examples or annotated diagrams.
Acids, bases & buffers
pH, Ka/Kb, titrations, indicators, buffers. Worked calculations in your style.
Energy & thermochemistry
Enthalpy, calorimetry, Hess's Law, bond energies. Diagrams for visual; narrated walkthroughs for auditory.
Organic chemistry
Functional groups, reaction mechanisms (SN1/SN2/E1/E2), IUPAC nomenclature, isomerism.
Redox & electrochemistry
Oxidation states, half-equations, galvanic cells, electrolysis, standard electrode potentials.
Stoichiometry & mole calculations
Limiting reagents, % yield, % composition, gas laws. Hands-on worked calculations.
Rate of reaction & kinetics
Rate equations, collision theory, catalysts, Arrhenius. Diagrams of energy profiles or structured notes.
Chemistry of the atmosphere & water
Greenhouse effect, ozone, water treatment, hardness. Real Australian context where relevant.
Why chemistry rewards adaptive teaching
Chemistry is mostly invisible. Atoms, electrons, bonds, mechanisms — none of it is visible without a diagram or a model. The textbook usually shows it as one cramped cross-section. The teacher usually narrates it once, fast. Most students need to see it, hear it, and walk through the steps before it sticks.
Edapt rewrites every chemistry mechanism in the format your brain actually processes. Visual learners get a stepped mechanism diagram. Auditory learners get a calm narration with Listen mode. Reading-led learners get a structured note with each step paragraphed and labelled. Kinesthetic learners get a task that reorders the mechanism themselves.
Add learner memory and the next lesson stops re-teaching what you've already mastered and digs into the bits where your quiz answers slipped — exactly the loop spaced revision is supposed to be.
Chemistry AI tutor — common questions
Which chemistry curricula does Edapt support?
Australian (ACARA + VCE Chemistry, HSC Chemistry, QCAA, SCSA, SACE), UK (GCSE + A Level), International Baccalaureate (IB Chemistry SL/HL), US (AP Chemistry + NGSS), Canadian provincial, and NZ NCEA. Tell Edapt where you study and the depth, terminology, and exam-style questions switch with you.
Can it generate organic chemistry mechanism diagrams?
Yes. Edapt produces structured visual layouts for SN1/SN2/E1/E2 mechanisms, addition, elimination, esterification, and condensation. Visual learners get this by default; reading-led learners get the same content as a structured note.
Is it good for chemistry exam revision?
Yes. Paste a topic, upload your textbook chapter, or drop in a past paper PDF. Edapt builds a revision lesson in your VARK style with practice questions at exam standard. Quiz answers feed your learner memory so future revision skips what you've mastered.
Does it help with stoichiometry and calculations?
Yes — particularly for limiting-reagent, gas-law, and titration calculations. Kinesthetic learners get hands-on worked tasks; reading-led learners get a structured calculation walkthrough with each step explained.
Is there a free chemistry AI tutor?
Yes. The free plan gives you 5 chemistry lessons every month with no credit card. Enough to revise a tricky topic before a SAC, a HSC trial, or a unit test.
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