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Coursework Practice · Chemistry

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Molarity, acid-base, and the chemistry your nursing program actually tests. Upload your chem notes and get practice questions built from your professor's material, not a generic bank.

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A nurse is reviewing the arterial blood gas (ABG) results of a client who has been vomiting persistently for two days. The results show: pH 7.50, PaCO2 40 mmHg, HCO3 32 mEq/L. Which acid-base imbalance do these findings most likely represent?

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Vol. 01 · Your Materials

What students upload for
chemistry

Common uploads

  • Chemistry lecture slides by unit
  • Lab manuals with dilution and titration protocols
  • Molarity, pH, and stoichiometry problem sets
  • Chem exam review packets and formula sheets

Works with popular textbooks

  • Chemistry: An Introduction to General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry (Timberlake)
  • Introductory Chemistry (Tro)
  • General, Organic, and Biological Chemistry (Bettelheim, Brown, Campbell)
  • OpenStax Chemistry 2e (free, open textbook)
Vol. 02 · The Method

How it works

  1. Upload your chemistry materials

    Drop in your lecture slides, study guides, or syllabus (PDF, DOCX, PPTX, up to 50 MB). Lily reads everything and maps it to your course topics.

    No manual tagging. It just works.

  2. Practice questions built from YOUR notes

    In minutes, you get chemistry practice questions pulled from your material. Not a generic question bank. Your professor's content.

    Your notes become the source of truth.

  3. See exactly what you know

    Answer questions, get instant rationales, and see which topics need more reps. Difficulty adjusts to your level in real time.

    Walk into your exam knowing where you stand.

Vol. 03 · Coverage

Topics covered in
chemistry

Upload your materials and Lily builds questions across 8+ subtopics.

Matter, Measurement & Atomic Structure
Chemical Bonding & Molecular Geometry
Stoichiometry & Chemical Reactions
States of Matter & Intermolecular Forces
Solutions & Concentration
Acids, Bases & Equilibrium
Thermochemistry, Kinetics & Electrochemistry
Organic, Biological & Nuclear Chemistry
Vol. 04 · Questions

Common questions

Can I upload my chemistry lecture slides?

Yes. Upload your chem slides, lab manuals, or notes (PDF, PPTX, DOCX) and Lily builds practice questions covering atomic structure, bonding, stoichiometry, solutions, acid-base, and organic and biological chemistry from your actual course content.

Does it handle calculation problems like molarity and pH?

Yes. Chemistry practice includes quantitative problems such as molarity, dilutions, stoichiometry, gas laws, and pH, and the rationale walks through the reasoning so you see where each answer comes from, not just the final number.

Does this work with Timberlake or Tro?

Lily works with any chemistry textbook or course material. Students commonly upload notes based on Timberlake, Tro, Bettelheim, and the free OpenStax Chemistry text. Upload whatever your professor assigns.

How does chemistry practice help with the rest of nursing school?

Chemistry is the foundation for pharmacology, acid-base balance, and IV fluid calculations. Practicing molarity, dilutions, and pH now builds the base you need for dosage math and clinical chemistry later.

Coursework Practice · Chemistry

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