
Chemistry
Student Resources
The Ace Your Chemistry Organization focuses on providing
high school students with an opportunity to academic success
in chemistry with free resources ranging from unit reviews, study
tools, practice problems, and lesson reviews with experienced instructors!

Chemistry Student Resources
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Ace Your Chemistry users have access to a variety of tools
meant to assist you in your learning.
The Ace Your Chemistry Organization provides high school students
with opportunities for academic success in chemistry. Overturn your
struggles of being able to comprehend your subject into mastery.
Ace Your Chemistry offers a variety of student resources involving free
resources ranging from unit reviews for courses such as AP Chem & Honors
Chemistry, study tools meant for comprehension, practice problems for trial
and error, and topic reviews with experienced chemistry instructors!
Mastery comes through understanding
rather than simply obtaining the answer!
Chemistry Resource: Khan Academy
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Provides Practice Problems, Lesson Reviews,
and Study Tools
Khan Academy may be used alongside schoolwork
to reinforce lectures and get extra practice problems.
Use the platform's built-in mastery tracking to identify
weak areas and focus your efforts there.
Watch a video, then immediately do the corresponding
practice exercises to solidify understanding.
Chemistry Resource: YouTube
The Organic Chemistry Tutor
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Provides Practice Problems, Lesson Reviews,
and Unit Reviews
Note and organize specific concepts or homework
problems you struggle with either Honors or AP
Chemistry beforehand.
Don't just watch; pause, try problems yourself, and
answer questions. Most importantly, make sure you
understand why that is the answer.
Do related problems right after a video or session
to solidify understanding.
Chemistry Resource: YouTube
Jeremy Krug (krugslist)
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Provides Practice Problems, Lesson Reviews,
Unit & Chapter Reviews, Study Guides
Use Jeremy Krug's AP Chemistry review videos as a
way to strengthen your understanding along with your
notes.
Don't just watch; pause, try problems yourself, and
answer questions. Most importantly, make sure you
understand why that is the answer.
Watch his review videos, test yourself on important
details covered for the topic, go back and relearn
what you missed for clarity.
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Khan Academy
Khan Academy is a wonderful resource for helping chemistry students
through free resources & tools for all students and a wide range of
chemistry courses. Khan Academy also uses short, engaging videos
with clear, non-intimidating instructors and real-life examples to help
visualize complex topics.
Moreover, Khan Academy integrates practice problems with instant
feedback, allowing students to apply concepts and identify weak areas
immediately, apart from passive YouTube viewing. Along with offering
a personalized learning experience.


Knowt

The Organic Chemistry Tutor
Jeremy Krug
Crash Course
Knowt helps students by transforming digital notes and files (PDFs,
PPTs, videos) into interactive study tools like AI-generated flashcards,
quizzes, and study guides, using features like spaced repetition, progress
tracking, and gamified learning to make studying efficient and engaging,
reducing cramming and improving long-term retention.
It centralizes materials, offers various question types (multiple choice, fill
in the blank), and supports cross-device syncing, making it ideal for
managing multiple subjects and preparing for exams.
The Organic Chemistry Tutor (OCT) helps high school students by
providing clear, step-by-step video explanations for complex chemistry
topics, making abstract concepts like reactions and nomenclature
accessible.
Offering tons of practice problems with solutions to build confidence,
and acting as a flexible, on-demand resource to supplement confusing
lectures, improving understanding, retention, and test performance by
breaking down difficult ideas into manageable chunks.
Jeremy Krug, on YouTube, is the best explainer out there for AP Chemistry.
He has taught AP Chemistry since the beginning of his career and helped
hundreds of his own students to successfully pass the AP exam.
Mr. Krug's review videos are a wonderful resource for students seeking to
grow their knowledge on a specific topic or simply need something quick
to refresh their memory on what they studied for. Aside from his free
resources, Mr. Krug also manages The Ultimate Review Packet for AP
Chemistry with the first 2 units being free for those students interested in
testing it out and eventually buying the complete packet.
Crash Course helps high school chemistry students by offering
fast-paced, engaging, free video lessons (hosted by Hank Green)
that cover core concepts, making complex topics like atoms, bonds,
and reactions more accessible and fun.
Acting as a great supplement for review, flipped classrooms, or
getting a broad overview, though students often need to
supplement with practice problems for deeper mathematical
understanding
Professor Dave Explains helps high school chemistry students by
offering clear, concise, and visually engaging video tutorials that
break down complex topics into manageable chunks, acting as a
supplementary resource for class concepts, homework help, and
test prep.
Covering everything from basic stoichiometry to organic chemistry,
making difficult subjects accessible and boosting science literacy.
His content is praised for being physically correct, focusing on
essential details, and explaining the "why" behind the science, not
just the "how".



Seneca
Professor Dave Explains
ChemistNATE
Melissa Maribel
Save My Exams


ChemistNATE helps high school chemistry students by providing clear,
focused instructional videos (screencasts) that break down complex topics
into manageable chunks, often addressing specific, common questions
missed in broader lessons, making difficult concepts in general, AP, and
university-level chemistry more accessible and understandable through
practical examples and problem-solving.
He covers core areas like atomic structure, bonding, reactions, and
thermodynamics, helping students build foundational knowledge
and tackle tricky homework problems.
Melissa Maribel helps high school chemistry students by simplifying
complex topics through her YouTube channel, notes, flashcards, and
study guides, focusing on clarity, step-by-step explanations, and
practical resources.
Such as practice problems and math checklists to build confidence
and reduce stress in General Chemistry and Organic Chemistry.
She tackles common struggles, like chemistry math and nomenclature,
offering structured content for both visual and reading learners to
improve understanding and grades.
Save My Exams helps high school chemistry students by offering
syllabus-specific revision notes, topic-wise past papers, detailed
solutions, and AI-powered practice tests, all created by experienced
examiners to build confidence and improve understanding of concepts
like stoichiometry, bonding, and atomic structure.
It breaks down complex topics with clear explanations and illustrations,
allowing students to target weak areas, practice authentic exam
questions, and master exam techniques for top grades
ZuAI helps high school chemistry students by offering an AI-powered,
personalized learning experience with features like instant feedback,
customized study plans, practice questions (especially for AP/IB),
and interactive tools that adapt to their weaknesses.
Making complex topics like balancing equations clearer through step-
by-step guidance and real-world examples. It combines content from
experts with AI to provide personalized support for chemistry concepts,
ensuring students get targeted help in one integrated platform.
Carrara offers a range of different AP Chemistry review videos that
are made specifically for students who are preparing for the AP
Chemistry exam. He covers units 1-9 of AP Chemistry and is straight
to the point, yet still detailed with the most important concepts of the
unit students should know when reviewing for the exam.
If you plan on using Carrara as a resource in order to prepare for the
AP Chemistry exam, give yourself time to review. His videos are not as s
hort as other popular chemistry educators.


ZuAI
Cararra
Tyler Dewitt
Seneca helps AP Chemistry students by providing free, interactive,
bite-sized lessons based on cognitive science, using features like
spaced repetition and adaptive learning to improve memory and
understanding for topics like titrations, thermochemistry, kinetics,
and equilibrium, leading to better exam performance through
engaging content and practice questions that go beyond typical
textbook learning.
Seneca is not only changing the access students have to resources
for chemistry through AP Chemistry, but in Honors Chemistry as
well for those who seek academic rigor but not quite to the level
of AP yet!



Tyler Dewitt is one of the best chemistry educators out there you can
find in order to review certain concepts in Honors and AP Chemistry.
In order to help students understand, Mr. Dewitt stresses the idea of
having practice problems..
A notable feature he makes sure to revolve his content on so students
may have access to a variety of problems but with a breakdown of why
the answer is the answer and how exactly to avoid making mistakes on
future problems you may encounter like the ones he offers.


Chemistry Resource: Knowt
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Provides Practice Problems, Unit & Chapter Reviews,
and Study Tools
Use the "Test Me" feature for multiple-choice,
true/false, and fill-in-the-blank questions generated
from your material flashcards for ions & compounds
review, memorizing solubility rules, formulas, etc.
Use the Multiple Choice and Free Response Practice
features as a way to prepare for your AP Chemistry
exam.
Knowt is great for concepts, but don't forget to
practice writing out full solutions to multi-step
problems for clarity.
Chemistry Resource: YouTube
Crash Course
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Provides Simple Lesson Reviews through Illustrations
If you are a visual learn, use this as a resource
in order to picture the concepts coming into play.
Don't just watch; use active recall to understand
what exactly was covered and what you learned
from the videos.
Do related problems right after a video or session
to solidify understanding.
Chemistry Resource: Seneca
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Provides full AP Chem Unit Notes, Study Tools,
and AP Chem MCQ & FRQ Practice
Focus heavily on topics flagged as weaknesses in
your reports (e.g., thermodynamics, spectroscopy).
Aim for 20-30 minutes daily to keep concepts fresh,
using Seneca's algorithm to revisit tricky areas like
Hess's Law, kinetics, or bonding.
The platform adapts to your performance, saving
time by focusing on what you don't know. Use this
towards your own benefit leading up to the AP Chem
review season!
Chemistry Resource: YouTube
Professor Dave Explains
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Provides Simple Lesson Reviews, AP Chem Unit
Reviews, and Practice Problems
Navigate directly to his AP Chemistry playlist for
unit-by-unit summaries that hit key points fast,
perfect for pre-test review.
Use his videos to lower the "activation energy" of
studying, making dense textbook material easier
to digest, then dive deeper into practice problems.
Do related problems right after a video or session
to solidify understanding.
Chemistry Resource: YouTube
ChemistNATE
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Provides a Series of Practice Problems on
Various Chemistry Concepts
Don't just get the right answer; thoroughly
read ChemistNATE's step-by-step solutions
to understand the why behind the chemistry.
Supplement problem-solving with videos (like
Crash Course) to get different perspectives
and clarify complex ideas.
Do related problems right after a video or
session to solidify understanding.
Chemistry Resource: YouTube
Melissa Maribel
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Provides Concept Reviews, Practice Problems,
and Study Tools
Watch Melissa Maribel's video on the next topic
you'll cover in class to get familiar with the material
and key terms before your teacher explains it.
Utilize her free study checklists for a structured review
of main AP Chem topics.
Follow her tips: Rework notes, focus on main points,
and aim to understand the "why" behind answers.
Chemistry Resource: Save My Exams
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Provides Past AP Chemistry Exams, Study Guides,
and AP Chemistry Exam-Style Questions
Use the extensive bank of AP exam-style questions,
filtering by topic and difficulty to target weak areas
(multiple-choice & Free-Response Questions - FRQs).
Once confident, simulate exam pressure with full-length
Practice Papers under strict time limits to build stamina
in preparation for the day of the AP Chemistry exam.
Get intimately familiar with the AP Chemistry
Equations Sheet to save critical time during the
actual exam.
Chemistry Resource: ZuAI
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Provides Past AP Chemistry Exams, Study Guides,
and AP Chemistry Exam-Style Questions
Use AI towards your own studying benefit. Request
specific practice questions for topics like acid-base
equilibria, kinetics, or redox reactions.
Once confident, simulate exam pressure with full-length
Practice Papers under strict time limits to build stamina
in preparation for the day of the AP Chemistry exam.
Get intimately familiar with the AP Chemistry
Equations Sheet to save critical time during the
actual exam.
Chemistry Resource: YouTube
Cararra
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Provides AP Chemistry Unit Reviews and Practice
Problems
If you have time to review for the AP Chemistry
exam, use him as a resource to study.
Don't just watch; use active recall to understand
what exactly was covered and what you learned
from the videos.
Do related problems right after a video or session
to solidify understanding.
Chemistry Resource: YouTube
Tyler Dewitt
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Provides AP Chemistry Reviews, Practice Problems,
and Concept Breakdowns
Watch his videos after a chapter to reinforce what
you've learned, or before a test to review key
formulas and processes.
Pay attention to areas he highlights as frequent errors
(like unit conversions or stoichiometry) to avoid them
on the exam
Do related problems right after a video or session
to solidify understanding.