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Before you ask an AI anything, give it context. Start every session with something like: 'I am an IB Chemistry HL student preparing for the May 2026 exam. We are covering Topic 4, Chemical Bonding. Use the 2023 IB syllabus.' That single habit sharpens every answer you get and re…
⚡ The key to useful AI practice for IB Chemistry is being specific. A vague prompt like 'give me a chemistry question' produces vague, off-syllabus results. A precise prompt names your level (SL or HL), the topic number from the IB syllabus, the IB command term you want practise…
When a concept isn't making sense — Hess's Law, Kc expressions, or why a buffer resists pH change — ask AI for multiple types of explanation in a single message. Tell it what you already understand, where you got confused, and then request three different angles: (1) a real-worl…
⚡ Use AI to simulate the three IB Chemistry paper formats. For Paper 1-style MCQs, ask AI to generate 5 questions with four plausible distractors and explain why each wrong answer is wrong — this forces you to understand misconceptions, not just eliminate options. For Paper 2 an…
⚡ In IB Chemistry, AI makes predictable mistakes you can learn to catch. The three most common: (1) wrong numeric values — AI may cite a bond enthalpy, electrode potential, or Ka that differs from your actual IB Data Booklet; (2) missing exponents in equilibrium and rate express…
⚡ Start by asking AI to generate a checklist of every sub-topic in the IB Chemistry syllabus (SL or HL as appropriate). For each area — stoichiometry, bonding, energetics, kinetics, equilibrium, acids and bases, redox, organic chemistry, and your chosen option — rate yourself ho…