Chemistry — General Chemistry (Stoichiometry & Reactions)
General Chemistry (Stoichiometry & Reactions) Cheat Sheet Generator
The mole, balancing equations, limiting reactants, and percent yield — the core gen-chem stoichiometry workflow on one printable page for the midterm.
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What goes on your general chemistry (stoichiometry & reactions) cheat sheet
Upload your lecture slides, notes, or textbook PDF and the generator pulls out the topics that actually matter for the exam, including:
- The mole and Avogadro's number
- Balancing chemical equations
- Reaction stoichiometry and mole ratios
- Limiting reactant and percent yield
- Molarity and solution concentration
- Empirical and molecular formulas
- Types of chemical reactions
Topics drawn from a standard open course reference: OpenStax Chemistry 2e (CC BY 4.0). Upload your own to generate a sheet tailored to your class.
How it works
- Upload your course material. Drop in your general chemistry (stoichiometry & reactions) PDFs, PowerPoint slides, or Word notes — whatever your professor gave you.
- The AI condenses it. It extracts the key concepts, formulas, and definitions and lays them out densely so they fit on one page.
- Download your one-page PDF. Print it, fold it, bring it to the exam. Tweak the emphasis and regenerate as many times as you need.
General Chemistry (Stoichiometry & Reactions) cheat sheet — FAQ
- Does it cover the mole, limiting reactants, and percent yield?
- Yes. Upload your general chemistry notes and the sheet captures the mole concept, equation balancing, mole-ratio stoichiometry, and the limiting-reactant / percent-yield method your course tests.
- Is it free?
- Yes — you can generate cheat sheets free. The free plan covers 3 cheat sheets per month; unlimited generation is available on the Student plan.
- How does it work?
- Upload your own course PDFs, slides, or notes. The AI extracts the key topics, condenses them, and lays everything out as a dense, print-ready one-page sheet you can download as a PDF.
- Can I bring it to an exam?
- It's designed for the classic one-page allowed-notes sheet. Always check your instructor's rules on what's permitted first.
- Is my uploaded material kept private?
- Uploaded documents are processed in memory and are not stored on our servers after your request completes. See the privacy policy for details.
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