
Montrel Ogle
Multiple choice was easy. it's less about "if you know the answer" and more "process of elimination". Some of the answers I got right are only because I understood which answer was unlikely, not because "i actually know the answer". I believe that if you add a third choice to all the questions then it would increase the overall likelihood of only getting the question right if you actually know the answer, rather than process of elimination. Example: I didn't know for a fact that tungsten is W
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A Google user
great app! it lets you go through the step-by-step process of how the chemicals react with each other. the only problem I had with it if you didn't have enough chemical reactions. if you would put in several dozen of the same type of reactions instead of only one each, plus add the top 50 or more reactions it might be the best app out there.
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A Google user
Amazing app, I love the ability to learn from sight and from trying to work out what would happen, although it would be nice to have some explanation and walkthrough once you completed the reaction. great for beginner organ chemistry students.
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