Chemistry Pro: Notes, Elements

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4.0
2.1K reviews
500K+
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Content rating
Everyone
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About this app

Chemistry Pro is the best chemistry app available on android. This app provides free chemistry topics, definitions and the periodic table in your pocket. It helps you to refresh your knowledge, prepare for exams, and increase your knowledge.

This education application is formatted for all levels of chemistry from primary school to university. Its material design with clean interface allows students to focus on particular areas in the subject.

Features:
• Over 20 vital chemistry Concepts
• Chemistry Dictionary with over 500 definitions
• Detailed information about Chemical Elements
• Solve your homework instantly
• Know about great Chemists who made chemistry
• Dark theme for late night sessions
• Search anything in chemistry

All Chemistry Topics
Contains over 20 most vital and basic chemistry concepts. Every topic is going through a brief introduction to the concept and visualized with a beautiful icon. And we include Basic Chemistry to revise and as a reference. Each unit contains examples, equations and the detailed description which are formatted for all level of chemistry from primary school to university.

Quick reference Definitions
Chemistry dictionary which contains over 500 chemistry definitions or terms. All definitions are briefly explained with simple language and equipped with a reference to Wikipedia.

In depth look on Chemical Elements
Elements are presented in increasing atomic number. Every element is briefly described with their Atomic, Thermodynamic and Material Properties. As a result, it provides a useful framework for analyzing chemical behaviour and is widely used in chemistry and other sciences.

Know about great Chemists
Know more about people who contributed to chemistry to study different aspects of nature. Contains more than 50 Scientist describing their inventions and awards they achieved.

Search, get results now
Search anything you want to know and explore the physics world. Users can search topics, definitions, elements and chemists to get results instantly.

Dark theme for late night sections
Chemistry Pro is built for students who are studying at night too. Dark theme with material design helps students to study chemistry without any stress.

This app covers following topics:
• Basic Chemistry
• Atomic Structure
• Elements Classification
• States of Matter
• Chemical Bonding
• Thermodynamics
• Chemical Equilibrium
• Ionic Equilibrium
• Redox Reactions
• Colloidal State
• Hydrogen
• The S-Block Elements
• The P-Block Elements
• Environmental Chemistry
• Characterization of Organic Compounds
• General Organic Chemistry
• Hydrocarbons
• Nuclear Chemistry
• Analytical Chemistry

The app is continuously updated with new features and content. So, stay up to date for new app releases.
Updated on
Dec 26, 2023

Data safety

Safety starts with understanding how developers collect and share your data. Data privacy and security practices may vary based on your use, region, and age. The developer provided this information and may update it over time.
No data shared with third parties
Learn more about how developers declare sharing
This app may collect these data types
App activity, App info and performance, and Device or other IDs
Data is encrypted in transit
Data can’t be deleted

Ratings and reviews

4.1
2K reviews
Ken Fine
August 21, 2022
Full of typographical errors that end up making most sentences unreadable, this app seems to be the product of a blurry FAX and early character-recognition software. Even so, the information is useful and thought-provoking. No topic gets more than a surface brush stroke, but there is ambition behind it all.
92 people found this review helpful
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A Google user
January 2, 2020
Horrible grammar and spelling mistakes that could not have been overlooked. One such example is the word "is" was mistakenly put as 15. This review isn't a case of nit-picking, the mistakes are so vast and unexpected that it actually confuses a person. Otherwise the idea is good and the user interface is acceptable but the most important thing - the information is unrefined.
137 people found this review helpful
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A Google user
December 25, 2018
It's just a bunch of chemistry related info scanned from a book. The information hasn't even been checked for OCR mistakes. More effort is required to make educational apps. The dev is just trying to make money via the ads. There are better apps out the for free with NO ads to distract you.
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What's new

• Support for Android 14
• Bug fixes and performance improvements